Utah Notice of Claim by Corporation

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Utah
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UT-01A-09
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The Notice of Claim by Corporation is a legal document used to inform property owners of a lien against their property. This form establishes a corporation’s right to claim unpaid amounts for services or materials provided during the improvement of a property. It is distinct from other lien forms as it is specifically tailored for filings made by corporations under Utah law, ensuring they meet state requirements for lien claims.

Form components explained

  • Name and company information of the lien claimant.
  • Description of the property subject to the lien.
  • Details of services rendered or materials provided, including dates and costs.
  • Contact information for the lien claimant.
  • Provisions regarding the removal of the lien if the property is owner-occupied.
  • Signature and acknowledgment by the corporation.
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When this form is needed

This form should be used when a corporation has provided materials or services for property improvements and has not been compensated. It must be filed within 90 days after the last service was performed or materials were provided. If necessary, the claim must also be delivered to the property owner within 30 days following the filing.

Who should use this form

This form is intended for:

  • Corporations that have provided labor, equipment, or materials to improve a property.
  • Corporations that need to formally document a lien for unpaid services under Utah law.
  • Legal professionals representing corporations in lien claims.

How to complete this form

  • Enter the name and company information of the lien claimant.
  • Provide a detailed description of the property associated with the lien.
  • Complete the section detailing when the labor was performed and the total amount due.
  • List the owner of the property and their address if known.
  • Sign the form and ensure it is acknowledged by a secretary of the corporation.

Does this form need to be notarized?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to file the notice within the required 90-day period.
  • Not providing complete contact information for the lien claimant.
  • Omitting the property owner's name and address.
  • Not sending a copy of the notice to the property owner within 30 days.

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