New Jersey Certificate to Discharge Lien Claim of Record - Mechanic Liens for Individual

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The Certificate to Discharge Lien Claim of Record for Mechanic Liens allows individuals to formally remove a lien claim from public records. This document provides a clear way to confirm that a lien claim has been satisfied or settled, distinguishing it from other forms related to mechanics' liens. Completing this form is essential for clearing property titles and ensuring that all parties involved have a legally recognized acknowledgment that the claim has been fulfilled.


  • Name and Address of Claimant: Specify the individual or entity who filed the lien.
  • Details of the Lien Claim: Include the date filed, book and page number, and the amount of the claim.
  • Property Owner Information: Identify the property owner associated with the lien.
  • Reason for Discharge: State that the claim has been paid, satisfied, settled, or forfeited.
  • Attestation: Provide a section for notarization to validate the document.
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This form is used when an individual has paid off or resolved a mechanic lien claim against their property. You may need to complete this certificate to ensure that the lien is officially discharged, which is vital when selling the property or obtaining a mortgage. It is particularly important to use this form promptly after the claim has been satisfied to clear any legal claims on the property.

Who should use this form:

  • Homeowners who have settled with contractors or suppliers after a lien has been filed against their property.
  • Contractors or suppliers who have accepted payment and wish to formally discharge the lien.
  • Legal representatives or attorneys acting on behalf of any party involved in a mechanic lien dispute.

Steps to complete this form:

  • Identify the claimant by entering their name, address, city, state, and contact information.
  • Provide details about the lien claim, including the date it was filed and the amount.
  • Include the property owner’s name and the legal description of the property.
  • State the reason for discharge, confirming that the claim has been settled or paid.
  • Sign the document in the presence of a notary public to ensure it is legally executed.

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. Proper notarization ensures that the signatures are authenticated, which is essential for discharging a lien claim. US Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization services available 24/7. This secure process allows you to notarize your document via video call without the need for travel.

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  • Failing to provide the complete legal description of the property associated with the lien.
  • Not including the exact amount of the lien when completing the form.
  • Neglecting to have the document notarized when required.
  • Omitting the date of the lien's filing or the date of the discharge.
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  • The Certificate to Discharge Lien Claim is crucial for clearing mechanic lien claims from public records.
  • This form must be accurately completed and notarized to ensure its validity.
  • Understanding when and how to use this certificate can prevent potential legal disputes over property ownership.

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Mechanics Liens must be recorded by a "subcontractor" within 90 days of "completion" or "cessation of work" and a general contractor who has a direct contract with the owner must record within 90 days of completion or of cessation of labor, unless completion or cessation of labor has occurred.

Submit an arbitration demand (for residential projects) Prepare your mechanics lien form. Record your mechanics lien in the local county clerk's office. Serve a copy of the mechanics lien on all higher tier parties. Enforce/Release the mechanics lien.

Mechanic's liens create a cloud on title, meaning that they appear in public property records. Liens are sometimes said to travel with the land, meaning that anyone who buys your house would take the property subject to the contractor's lien (or, more likely, demand that you pay it off first).

The simplest way to prevent liens and ensure that subcontractors and suppliers are paid is to pay with joint checks. This is when both parties endorse the check. Compare the contractor's materials or labor bill to the schedule of payments in your contract and the Preliminary Notices.

The process of bonding off a mechanics lien starts after a claimant has filed a mechanics lien. After the claim is made, a general contractor or a property owner can contact a surety bond company to purchase a surety bond that replaces the value of the lien that was filed against the property.

Even though these states may permit project participants to secure lien rights and claim a mechanics lien even without a written contract, it is generally best practice to have a signed written contract for work provided.

To enforce the lien, the contractor must file a lawsuit within 90 days from the date of recording the lien. If this deadline is passed, the contractor may not be able to enforce the lien and may be required to remove the lien.

California Mechanics' Lien law provides special protection to contractors, subcontractors, laborers and suppliers who furnish labor or materials to repair, remodel or build your home.The mechanics' lien is a right that California gives to workers and suppliers to record a lien to ensure payment.

In Texas, a mechanics lien expires after 1 or 2 years, depending on the type of project. A lien claimant will need to enforce their mechanics lien before the deadline. 1 year after termination, completion, or abandonment or the project.

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New Jersey Certificate to Discharge Lien Claim of Record - Mechanic Liens for Individual