In certain states, a special “notice of intent to lien” is required before filing the actual lien. Our office prepares and serves these notices for the following situations:
According to California Civil Code Section 8304(c), before filing a design professionals’ lien, the design professional must give the landowner a notice demanding payment and declaring that a default has occurred under the contract and the amount of the default. This notice must be sent 10 days before filing the actual lien.
According to N.R.S. Section 108.226(6), if a work of improvement involves the construction, alteration or repair of a multifamily or single-family residence, including, but not limited to apartment houses, a “15-day Notice of Intent to Lien” must be served on both the property owner and the reputed general contractor before filing a lien. Only commercial construction projects are exempt from serving the 15-day Notice of Intent to Lien. A properly served 15-Day Notice of Intent to Lien gives an additional 15 day credit towards the construction lien filing deadline.
My Legal Depot has registered Legal Document Assistants (LDAs) that have experience in preparing thousands of legal documents. Let us prepare and serve your Notice of Intent to Lien promptly and accurately at affordable rates.
My Legal Depot makes it simple to prepare and file your Notice of Intent to Lien. Complete our simple online questionnaire and we will take care of the rest. If you need customer support, we are just a phone call away (Customer Support: 800-820-2144).
Complete our simple online questionnaire. If you are unable to finish the questionnaire, we will save your answers and you can complete the questionnaire at a later time (save feature only available for registered users). If you need customer support, we are just a phone call away (Customer Support: 800-820-2144).
Our experienced staff will research the property profile and review your order for errors and inconsistencies. We will prepare and email you a copy of the document to review within 2 business days.*
After reviewing the document for errors, please reply via email with an approval. Once approved, we will serve the notices by Certified Mail with Return Receipt.
Once the Notice of Intent to Lien is delivered, we will scan and email you the endorsed certified mail receipts. Once the signature confirmations are received, we will scan and email you a copy. If the notice is returned by the addressee, we will notify you.
*Documents will be prepared and emailed to you within 2 business days. Delays are uncommon, but may occur due to uncontrollable circumstances.
The cost to prepare and serve a Notice of Intent to Lien is $225.00 and includes all postage costs.
**Documents will be prepared and emailed to you within 2 business days. Delays are uncommon, but may occur due to uncontrollable circumstances.