USA Lien Forms
Prepare your lien notices, release and waiver forms, and lien claims with these downloadable USA Lien Forms for contractors, subtrades, and suppliers.
Navigating the payment process in the construction industry requires the proper documentation to protect your rights and meet legal requirements. Our downloadable USA Lien Forms are specifically designed for contractors, subtrades, and suppliers, providing everything you need to ensure compliance and peace of mind throughout your projects.
These forms were prepared to help you comply with state-specific lien laws, ensuring your rights are protected throughout the payment process. With clear instructions included, you can quickly complete and submit the necessary paperwork for your construction projects.
State-Specific Forms
Each form is tailored to the specific requirements of individual U.S. states. This ensures that you are using documents that meet the legal standards and expectations in the state where your project is located.
Easy-to-Use, Customizable Templates
Our forms are provided in MS Word format, making them fully editable and simple to personalize for your business. These convenient digital templates can be downloaded, customized, and reused from one job to the next, saving you valuable time and effort.
Each form comes with straightforward instructions, allowing you to quickly complete and submit the necessary paperwork for your construction projects with confidence.
Designed for Compliance and Protection
These forms are specifically created to help you comply with state-specific lien laws. By using these documents, you can ensure that your rights are protected throughout the payment process.
One-Time Purchase, Unlimited Use
Once you purchase the forms, they are yours to use whenever you need to. There are no additional license fees, subscription charges, or restrictions on how long you can access and utilize the forms, giving you complete freedom and value for your investment.
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Florida Contractor's Final Payment Affidavit
Before you can receive final payment on a Florida construction project, you must provide the property owner with this Contractor's Final Payment Affidavit.
Purpose of Final Payment Affidavit
The Affidavit is a sworn statement that attests:
- The contractor was contracted by the owner to furnish labor, services or materials for construction on the property.
- All of the work has been completed.
- All lienholders have been paid except for the ones disclosed in the Affidavit.
Format and Use of Document
The Affidavit template is provided in MS Word format and can be used as often as you require. There are no additional license fees for multiple uses.
The Contractor's Final Payment Affidavit template is intended to be used only in the State of Florida.
Florida Interim Affidavit of Contractor
Florida contractors must provide the property owner with an Interim Affidavit of Contractor before each progress payment.
Legal Requirements
- Under Florida law, contractors are required to furnish property owners with an affidavit prior to the owner making a progress payment for work done on the project.
- The Interim Affidavit is drafted in accordance with Florida Construction Lien Law, Chapter 713 Florida Statutes.
- The contractor attests that all lien holders have served their notices and all of them have been paid, up to the date specified, except for the ones listed in the affidavit.
Features of Document Template
- Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
- Available in MS Word format. Easy to download, fill in and print.
- For use only in the State of Florida.
Florida Notice of Commencement
Chapter 713 of the Florida Statutes requires property owners to give a Notice of Commencement to mortgagees and other interested parties when doing improvements to their real property.
- The property owner must notify mortgagees and other parties with an interest in the property of the the date on which the construction, improvements or renovations on the property will begin.
- The Notice contains information about the contractor, the surety, and the guarantor on the project.
- A brief description of the work to be performed is also required.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the State of Florida.
Florida Notice of Contest of Lien
File a dispute to a lien claim against your property with this Florida Notice of Contest of Lien form.
How to Use the Contest of Lien Form
The Notice must be prepared and served by the property owner to contest a lien claim filed by a contractor or subcontractor for work or materials supplied for improvements to the owner's property.
Features of the Template
- The Notice of Contest form includes a copy of the relevant portion of Section 713.22 of the Florida Statues, which explains how to properly make and serve the Notice.
- The form is available in MS Word format and is easy to use.
Legal Applicability
This form is governed by the laws of the State of Florida and should not be used outside of that state.
Florida Notice of Nonpayment
Give notice that you have not been paid for labor or materials for a construction project with this Notice of Nonpayment form for Florida subcontractors and suppliers.
- The Notice is given to the general contractor and the surety in accordance with Section 255.05, 337.18, 713.23 or 713.245, in order to recover payment under a surety bond.
- This Notice of Nonpayment form is for lien claimants who are not in privity (i.e. are not dealing directly) with the owner of the project.
- The form must be served by certified mail, return receipt requested.
- This is a reusable legal form in MS Word format. Buy, download, use it as often as you require.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Florida.
Florida Notice of Recommencement
If construction on your property is going to restart after a work stoppage, Florida law requires you to serve a Notice of Recommencement.
Purpose of the Notice of Recommencement
Under Section 713.13 of the Florida Statutes, a property owner must give notice to all parties with an interest in the property regarding the first day that construction, improvements or renovations on the property will commence. A Notice of Recommencement is used if the work was stopped and has been restarted.
The Notice sets out the details of the contractor, the surety, the guarantor and the work that is being performed on the property.
Features of the Template Form
- You can re-use the form whenever you need to. No additional fees - just purchase, download and use as often as needed.
- This form is an essential legal document for developers or property owners who own multiple properties.
- Available in MS Word format.
Legal Jurisdiction
This Notice of Recommencement is intended for use only in the State of Florida.
Florida Notice of Termination of Notice of Commencement
Cancel a Notice of Commencement on a construction project in Florida with this Notice of Termination form.
When to Use the Notice of Termination of Notice of Commencement
The Notice would be given by the property owner to notify all interested parties that the Notice of Commencement will be terminated in accordance with Section 713.132 of the Florida Statutes.
The Notice also states that all lienors have been paid.
Format and Jurisdiction
This template form is available in MS Word format and is easy to download, fill in and print. It is intended to be used only in the State of Florida.
Florida Notice to Contractor
If you provided work, materials or rental equipment for a Florida construction project and you want to get paid from the payment bond, serve the prime contractor with this Notice to Contractor.
- The Notice is given pursuant to Section 713.23 of the Florida Statutes.
- The file includes instructions for filing and serving the Notice.
- Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
- This form is for subcontractors and suppliers in the State of Florida.
Florida Notice to Owner
Florida contractors, give notice to a property owner prior to perfecting your lien for a construction project with this downloadable Notice to Owner form.
Purpose of the Notice to Owner Form
Section 713.06(2)(a) of the Florida Statutes requires lienors to give written notice to a property owneras a prerequisite to perfecting their lien for a construction or renovation project.
Key Features of Form
This template form conforms with the requirements of the Statutes and includes all the required information. It also includes a copy of the relevant section of the Statutes, for your reference.
Format and Use
Once you purchase the Notice to Owner form, it is yours to use as often as you like. There are no additional usage fees.
This legal form is intended to be used only in the State of Florida.