Kentucky Discharge of Lien by Corporation or LLC

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Kentucky
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KY-05A-09
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The Discharge of Lien by Corporation or LLC is a legal document used in Kentucky to formally release a property owner from a construction lien. This form is essential for lien holders who wish to acknowledge full payment for services or materials provided for construction projects. It differs from other lien forms by specifically focusing on the discharge process upon receipt of payment, ensuring both parties are clear of any outstanding financial obligations related to the lien.


Key components of this form

  • Date of the discharge acknowledgment.
  • Name and details of the corporation or LLC releasing the lien.
  • Name of the individual or entity responsible for payment.
  • Amount of payment received for the labor or materials.
  • Description of the work done or materials supplied.
  • Signature of the lien claimant, including notarization fields.

Common use cases

This form should be used when a lien holder has received full payment for labor or materials supplied related to a construction project. It is vital in situations where a property owner wishes to clear their title of any liens associated with completed work, ensuring that there are no remaining claims against the property.

Intended users of this form

  • Lien holders such as contractors or suppliers who have filed a lien against a property.
  • Corporations or LLCs involved in the construction industry.
  • Property owners who need to ensure their property title is clear after payment.

Completing this form step by step

  • Enter the date when the discharge is being signed.
  • Provide the full name and type of the corporation or LLC releasing the lien.
  • Specify the name of the individual or entity making the payment.
  • Indicate the amount received as full payment.
  • Describe the improvements made on the property.
  • Sign and date the form, and complete the notary section as required.

Is notarization required?

Notarization is required for this form to take effect. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you verify and sign documents remotely through an encrypted video session, available 24/7.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to include a full description of the improvements made.
  • Omitting signatures or dates, which can invalidate the form.
  • Not providing accurate payment amounts or parties involved.

Advantages of online completion

  • Convenient access to a legal form crafted by licensed attorneys.
  • Ability to download and complete the form at your own pace.
  • Helps ensure compliance with Kentucky lien law requirements.

Main things to remember

  • The Discharge of Lien by Corporation or LLC officially releases a property owner from a lien.
  • Critical for ensuring that the property title is clear after payment for work is completed.
  • Must be filled out accurately and notarized to be legally binding.

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FAQ

While it's unlikely that just anyone can put a lien on your home or land, it's not unheard of for a court decision or a settlement to result in a lien being placed against a property.

If you have unpaid debt of any kind, this can lead the creditors that you owe money to place a lien on your assets.In other cases, liens may be placed on property by a court order as a result of legal action.

A mortgage creates a lien on your property that gives the lender the right to foreclose and sell the home to satisfy the debt. A deed of trust (sometimes called a trust deed) is also a document that gives the lender the right to sell the property to satisfy the debt should you fail to pay back the loan.

A: The Kentucky County Clerk's Association voted to only accept one of the following forms to release vehicle liens: Original Clerk's Filing Receipt, Title Lien Statement (Form TC96-187), or a UCC-3 Financing Statement Amendment. The KCCA also voted NOT to accept terminations on company letterhead.

Life of a judgment - A judgment is good for 15 years and may be renewed.

According to the Kentucky law on oral contracts, or verbal agreements, debt collection agencies have five years since the last action on the debt to put forward a suit (KRS 413.120). However, the Kentucky law on written contracts allows creditors fifteen years to sue a Kentucky resident.

How much does it cost to file a mechanics lien in Kentucky? As of January 1, 2020, the cost to file a mechanics lien with a county recorder in Kentucky is $46 for the first 5 pages, and $3 for each page thereafter.

To attach a lien, the creditor records the judgment with the county clerk for the Kentucky county where the debtor has property now or may have any property in the future.

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