Kansas Notice of Intent to Perform - Individual

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Kansas
Control #:
KS-06-09
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Understanding this form

The Notice of Intent to Perform - Individual is a legal document used by subcontractors, suppliers, or contractors in Kansas to publicly declare their intention to provide labor or materials on a residential property. This form serves as a preliminary notice before filing a lien, which helps protect the rights of those providing these services. It is essential for ensuring that they may claim a lien if not compensated for their work or materials.


Main sections of this form

  • Name of the supplier, subcontractor, or contractor.
  • Contact information, including address, phone, and fax numbers.
  • Identification of the property owner and the legal description of the property.
  • Date of notice and a section for the signature of the person providing labor or materials.
  • Notarization section to affirm the signing of the document.

Common use cases

This form should be used when a subcontractor, supplier, or contractor intends to perform work or furnish materials on a residential property in Kansas and wants to provide public notice of their intent. It is especially important when there are concerns about timely payment for the services rendered.

Intended users of this form

  • Subcontractors involved in construction projects.
  • Suppliers providing materials for residential properties.
  • Contractors overseeing the construction or renovation of residential property.

How to prepare this document

  • Enter your name and contact information at the top of the form.
  • Clearly identify the property owner and provide the legal description of the property.
  • Sign and date the form to confirm your intention to perform labor or provide materials.
  • Have the form notarized to validate your signature.
  • File the completed form with the local clerk's office for the district court.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to include a complete legal description of the property.
  • Not signing the form before submitting it.
  • Ignoring the notarization requirement.
  • Submitting the form to the wrong district court or office.

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Filing a mechanics lien in Kansas involves several steps, starting with completing your Kansas Notice of Intent to Perform - Individual. Once you have filled out your notice, you must file it with the appropriate county clerk’s office. Be sure to follow any local rules regarding notice distribution and filing fees. Using the US Legal Forms platform can simplify this process, providing templates and guidance to ensure accurate filing.

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