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

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The Certificate to Discharge Lien Claim of Record - Mechanic Liens for Corporation is a legal document used by corporations to officially discharge a lien claim. This form enables the county clerk to remove the lien from public records, ensuring that the property is clear of any legal encumbrances tied to contractor work, services, materials, or equipment. It is distinct from other lien forms as it specifically addresses the discharge process initiated by a corporate entity.


What’s included in this form

  • Name and contact information of the corporation discharging the lien.
  • Details of the lien claim, including the filing date and amount.
  • Description of the property related to the lien.
  • Certification that the lien has been paid, satisfied, or settled.
  • Signatures of authorized representatives, including a notary acknowledgment.
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When to use this document

This form is necessary when a corporation has resolved a lien, typically after fulfilling payment obligations for work or materials provided. It should be utilized when the lien process has been settled to ensure that there are no lingering claims against the property, allowing for clear title in any future transactions or developments.

Who can use this document

  • Corporations that have filed a mechanic lien claim.
  • Claimants seeking to confirm that all dues related to the lien have been settled.
  • Attorneys representing corporations in discharging lien claims.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the corporation discharging the lien and provide contact information.
  • Specify the lien's details including filing date and amount.
  • Describe the property related to the lien or attach a relevant exhibit.
  • Confirm that the lien has been paid or settled and provide the date.
  • Have the authorized corporate representative sign the document in front of a notary.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to provide complete contact information for the corporation.
  • Not specifying the correct filing date or amount of the lien.
  • Omitting the description of the property associated with the lien.
  • Not having the document properly notarized.

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Key takeaways

  • The Certificate to Discharge Lien Claim is essential for clearing lien claims against corporate properties.
  • Accurate and complete representation of details is crucial for the form's validity.
  • Verification through notarization enhances the legal integrity of the document.

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While they don't require lien filings to be notarized, they do require a lien filer to jump through various other hoops that, if not done properly, might cause your filing to be rejected or invalidated: Delaware.

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.

A mechanics lien is a legal claim on the property for unpaid construction work or supplies. Once claimants file a mechanics lien in California, the owner's property turns into collateral, allowing claimants to secure the service they rendered or the supplies they provided.

Obtain the full mailing address of the debtor. Request a Statement for Docketing form from the Clerk of the Special Civil Part in the county where you initially filed your small claims lawsuit.

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.

In New Jersey, you fill out a form called a Statement for Docketing to obtain a judgment lien. Once the lien is filed or "docketed," it is your responsibility to enforce it. The court cannot enforce the lien for you. In New Jersey, a judgment lien is enforceable for 20 years and is renewable for another 20 years.

Search the county recorder, clerk, or assessor's office website. All you need is the name of the owner and/or address to access the property records. Visit the recorder, assessor's, or county clerk's office in person. Contact a title company.

To place a lien, you must first demonstrate that you have a valid debt that has not been paid by the property holder for example if you performed construction work as a contractor or subcontractor at company headquarters and the business did not pay your bill.

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