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Arizona Conditional Final Waiver and Release of Lien
Have you received final payment for work and materials on a construction project? Release your lien rights with this Arizona Conditional Final Waiver and Release of Lien form.
- The lien rights and claims for payment are released conditioned upon the owner's final payment clearing the bank. It will not be valid if the bank refuses to honor the payment for any reason.
- This template includes a Notice of Completion form.
- Do not use this form for progress payments. It is only for final payments.
- Available in MS Word format. Editable and reusable.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Arizona.
Arizona Progress Payment Waiver and Release Forms
Arizona contracts can release their lien rights up to the date of a progress payment with these Progress Payment Waiver and Release Forms.
In the State of Arizona, contractors must release their lien rights up to the date of a progress payment by using specific Progress Payment Waiver and Release Forms. These forms are designed to simplify the lien release process while ensuring that the contractor’s rights are protected until payment is confirmed.
Forms Included in the Package
- Conditional Progress Waiver and Release of Lien: This form allows for the conditional release of lien rights as progress payments are made throughout the project.
- Conditional Final Waiver and Release of Lien with Notice of Completion: This form provides for the conditional release of all remaining lien rights at the conclusion of the project, and includes an attached Notice of Completion.
Conditions of the Lien Release
It is important to note that, in each case, the lien release is conditional. The release is only effective once the property owner’s progress payment has successfully cleared the bank. This ensures that contractors are not relinquishing their lien rights until payment is fully secured.
Convenience and Reusability
There is no need to purchase pre-printed lien release forms. With these Microsoft Word templates, you have the flexibility to print only the forms you need, whenever you need them. This approach saves both time and money, allowing for efficient document management.
Intended Use
These forms are specifically intended for use within the State of Arizona and should only be used in compliance with Arizona state law.
Arizona Lien Waiver and Release Forms Package
AZ contractors, release all or a portion of your lien against real property with this package of Arizona Lien Waiver and Release forms.
State Law Regarding Lien Waivers
Arizona has regulated forms for lien waivers on construction projects. A conditional waiver is only effective once payment is received, while an unconditional waiver is immediately binding upon signing, so it should only be signed after payment has been received and cleared.
It is illegal in Arizona to waive lien rights before any work is performed.
What is included in this Lien Waiver Package
This package contains the following forms:
- Conditional Progress Waiver and Release,
- Unconditional Progress Waiver and Release,
- Conditional Final Waiver and Release of Lien,
- Unconditional Final Waiver and Release of Lien,
- Notice of Completion.
Using the Lien Waiver and Release Forms
This package of Lien Waiver and Release Forms is available in MS Word format. They are easy to download, fill in and print. Pay once, use the forms as often as you need.
The Lien Waiver and Release Forms are written in accordance with Arizona laws and are intended to be used only in that State.
Arizona Preliminary 20-Day Notice
Issue a Preliminary 20 Day Notice to a property owner with this template form for Arizona contractors.
- The notice is provided by the contractor to the owner of the property on which the construction or renovation work is being done and sets out the details of the work and materials provided for the job.
- The notice is NOT a lien, but is intended to inform the property owner about the potential for liens to be filed in the future if all parties providing labor and materials are not paid in full.
- This notice form is in accordance with AZ Revised Statutes Sec. 33-992.01.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Arizona.