This Contractor's Final Affidavit of Payment to Subcontractors is Contractor's Affidavit of payment to subcontractors upon completion of project. This Affidavit must be signed in front of a notary public. This Affidavit is for use in any state.
If you need to make changes, it’s best to file a new affidavit since updates on the original might not hold legal weight.
You should submit the affidavit to the appropriate office, usually the county auditor's office, depending on where the project is located.
Yes, you generally need to have the affidavit notarized to make it legally binding.
You'll need to provide basic info like your name, business name, address, a description of the work, and the payment amount that’s due to you.
Typically, it’s the contractor or subcontractor who works on the construction project that files the affidavit.
An Affidavit of Contractor is a legal document that proves a contractor's identity and their right to receive payment for work done on a construction project in Seattle.