Canada Lien Forms

Canadian contractors and suppliers, prepare notices, release and waiver forms, and lien claims with these easy-to-use Canada Lien Forms.


Liens in Canada are governed by provincial or territorial law. Liens are known by many names, such as mechanics' liens, materialman's liens, garagekeeper's liens, construction liens, etc., but they all have the same effect. The purpose of a lien claim is to ensure that you, as contractor or supplier or labourer, are paid for the materials and work you provided to improve the property in question.

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Ontario Notice to Contractor by Landlord

ON landlords, protect yourself from lien claims arising from a tenant's improvements by serving the contractor with this Ontario Notice to Contractor.

  • The Notice is given under subsection 19(1) of the Construction Lien Act.
  • The Notice informs the contractor that the landlord assumes no responsibility for the tenant's improvements.
  • The form includes a copy of the relevant portions of the Construction Lien Act.
  • Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
  • This template is provided in MS Word format and is easy to download, fill in and print.
  • For use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$2.50

Ontario Notice to Lien Claimant by Landlord

ON landlords, give notice to lien claimants that you intend to retake possession of a rental premises with this Notice to Lien Claimant under ss. 19(3) of the Ontario Construction Lien Act.

  • The Notice must be given for a rental property that has liens filed against it for improvements made by the tenant.
  • The form includes a copy of the relevant portions of the Construction Lien Act, for easy reference.
  • Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
  • This form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to download, fill in and print.
  • For use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$2.50

Ontario Release of Lien Form

ON contractors, release a lien claim for labour or materials provided for improvements to a property with this Ontario Release of Lien form.

  • The Release of Lien form is in accordance with Section 41 of the Construction Lien Act.
  • The form contains an Affidavit of Execution (required if the lien claimant is not a corporation), and a copy of Section 41 of the Act, for your reference.
  • This form is provided in MS Word format and is easy to download, fill in and print. Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
  • For use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$6.50

Saskatchewan Lien Claim Forms Package

Preserve your lien rights and file your claims with this Lien Claim Forms Package under The Saskatchewan Builders' Lien Act.

  • The package contains the following forms:
    • Written Notice of Lien (Form A),
    • Certificate of Substantial Performance of Contract (Form C.1),
    • Certificate of Substantial Performance of Subcontract (Form C),
    • Claim of Lien (Form E).
  • This package of forms can be used by both general contractors and subcontractors.
  • Available in MS Word format, editable and reusable.
  • For use only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
$4.99

Saskatchewan Lien Discharge Forms Package

Saskatchewan contractors, if you have received a payment from a client on a construction project, you can release your lien rights with this package of Lien Discharge Forms.

  • The package contains the following items:
    • Partial Discharge of Lien as it Relates to Amount (Form L),
    • Partial Discharge of Lien as it Relates to Land (Form M),
    • Discharge of Lien (Form N).
  • Purchase and download the MS Word file, then use the forms as often as your business requires. No need to buy multiple copies, no additional fees.
  • For use only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
$2.99

Saskatchewan Notice to Landlord of Tenant Improvements

Saskatchewan contractors, give notice to a landlord that you are supplying labour or materials for a tenant's improvements with this Notice to Landlord form.

  • The Notice is given in accordance with The Builders' Lien Act of Saskatchewan.
  • The form also includes an Endorsement by Landlord, which states that the landlord assumes no responsibility for the improvements.
  • This is a reusable lien form - buy it, download it, use it as often as you require.
  • Available in MS Word format and easy to use and customize.
  • For use only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
$2.99

Statutory Declaration of Progress Payment Distribution by Contractor | Canada

Canadian contractors, keep the progress payments flowing by providing the property owner with a Statutory Declaration of Progress Payment Distribution by Contractor.

  • The contractor must declare that all amounts for labour, subcontracts, products, services, equipment, etc incurred by the contractor for the job have been paid, except for holdbacks, deferred and disputed amounts.
  • This is the Canadian Construction Documents Committee Standard Construction Document form. It can be filled out on the computer or printed and filled in by hand.
  • Available in PDF format.
  • Intended for use only in Canada.
  • CCDC Form 9A.
$0.00

Statutory Declaration of Progress Payment Distribution by Subcontractor | Canada

Canadian subcontractors, make sure you get your progress payments on time with this free Statutory Declaration of Progress Payment Distribution by Subcontractor.

  • The Declaration states that all amounts for labour, products, services, equipment, etc incurred by the subcontractor for the job have been paid, except for holdbacks, deferred and disputed amounts.
  • A Declaration form must be provided to the general contractor for each progress payment.
  • Canadian Construction Documents Committee Standard Construction Document Form CCDC 9B.
$0.00