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Arizona Lien & Bond Claim Deadlines

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Preliminary Notice
20 days from first furnishing

Preliminary 20 Day Lien Notice

An Arizona 20-Day Preliminary Notice must be sent by general contractors within 20 days of first furnishing labor and/or materials to the residential project. A secondary notice must be sent if the cost of work actually completed exceeds 30% of the original agreed-upon amount. A late notice can be sent after 20 days, but it will only cover work done 20 days back. For example, if work started on the 1st and you sent the notice on the 25th, it will only cover work from the 5th forward.

Lien
120 days from last furnishing

Notice and Claim of Lien

General contractors in Arizona have to file a Notice of Claim of Lien within 120 days from last furnishing labor and/or materials to the residential project. If a Notice of Completion is filed on the project, then the deadline is shortened to 60 days from the last furnishing of labor and/or materials. There are no lien rights for owner-occupied residential properties unless the contractor has a written agreement with the customer, so it is important to make sure all of your paperwork is in order.

Preliminary Notice
20 days from first furnishing

Preliminary 20 Day Lien Notice

Subcontractors must send an Arizona 20-Day Preliminary Notice must be sent within 20 days of first furnishing labor and/or materials to the residential project. A secondary notice must be sent if the cost of work actually completed exceeds 30% of the original agreed-upon amount. A late notice can be sent after 20 days, but it will only cover work done 20 days back. For example, if work started on the 1st and you sent the notice on the 25th, it will only cover work from the 5th forward.

Lien
120 days from last furnishing

Notice and Claim of Lien

The Notice of Claim of Lien in Arizona has to be filed within 120 days from last furnishing labor and/or materials to the project. If a Notice of Completion is filed on the project, then the deadline is shortened to 60 days from the last furnishing of labor and/or materials. There are no lien rights for owner-occupied residential properties unless the contractor has a written agreement with the customer, so it is important to make sure all of your paperwork is in order.

Preliminary Notice
20 days from first furnishing

Preliminary 20 Day Lien Notice

An Arizona 20-Day Preliminary Notice must be sent by the supplier within 20 days of first furnishing labor and/or materials to the residential project. A secondary notice must be sent if the cost of work actually completed exceeds 30% of the original agreed-upon amount.  A late notice can be sent after 20 days, but it will only cover work done 20 days back. For example, if work started on the 1st and you send the notice on the 25th, it will only cover work from the 5th forward.

Lien
120 days from last furnishing

Notice and Claim of Lien

The Notice of Claim of Lien in Arizona has to be filed within 120 days from last furnishing labor and/or materials to the project. If a Notice of Completion is filed on the project, then the deadline is shortened to 60 days from the last furnishing of labor and/or materials. There are no lien rights for owner-occupied residential properties unless the contractor has a written agreement with the customer, so it is important to make sure all of your paperwork is in order.

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Preliminary Notice
20 days from first furnishing

Preliminary 20 Day Lien Notice

An Arizona a 20-Day Preliminary Notice must be sent within 20 days of first furnishing labor and/or materials by the general contractor to the commercial project. A secondary notice must be sent if the cost of work actually completed exceeds 30% of the original agreed-upon amount.  A late notice can be sent after 20 days, but it will only cover work done 20 days back. For example, if work started on the 1st and you sent the notice on the 25th, it will only cover work from the 5th forward.

Lien
120 days from last furnishing

Notice and Claim of Lien

The Notice of Claim of Lien in Arizona has to be filed within 120 days from last furnishing labor and/or materials to the project. If a Notice of Completion is filed on the project, then the deadline is shortened to 60 days from the last furnishing of labor and/or materials. There are no Lien rights for owner-occupied residential properties unless the contractor has a written agreement with the customer, so it is important to make sure all of your paperwork is in order.

Preliminary Notice
20 days from first furnishing

Preliminary 20 Day Lien Notice

A 20-Day Preliminary Notice must be sent within 20 days of first furnishing labor and/or materials to the Arizona commercial project by the subcontractor. A secondary notice must be sent if the cost of work actually completed exceeds 30% of the original agreed-upon amount. A late notice can be sent after 20 days, but it will only cover work done 20 days back. For example, if work started on the 1st and you sent the notice on the 25th, it will only cover work from the 5th forward

Stop Notice
Before lien expires

Stop Notice

A Stop Notice is a powerful collection tool available for Arizona subcontractors on commercial projects. A Stop Notice freezes the money from the construction lender to the owner, from the owner to the General Contractor and so on down the line of the project.

Lien
120 days from last furnishing

Notice and Claim of Lien

The Notice of Claim of Lien in Arizona has to be filed by the subcontractor within 120 days from last furnishing labor and/or materials to the commercial project. If a Notice of Completion is filed on the project, then the deadline is shortened to 60 days from the last furnishing of labor and/or materials. There are no Lien rights for owner-occupied residential properties unless the contractor has a written agreement with the customer, so it is important to make sure all of your paperwork is in order.

Preliminary Notice
20 days from first furnishing

Preliminary 20 Day Lien Notice

Suppliers in Arizona must send a 20-Day Preliminary Notice within 20 days of first furnishing labor and/or materials to the commercial project. A secondary notice must be sent if the cost of work actually completed exceeds 30% of the original agreed-upon amount. A late notice can be sent after 20 days, but it will only cover work done 20 days back. For example, if work started on the 1st and you sent the notice on the 25th, it will only cover work from the 5th forward.

Lien
120 days from last furnishing

Notice and Claim of Lien

The Notice of Claim of Lien in Arizona has to be filed within 120 days from last furnishing labor and/or materials to the project. If a Notice of Completion is filed on the project, then the deadline is shortened to 60 days from the last furnishing of labor and/or materials. There are no Lien rights for owner-occupied residential properties unless the contractor has a written agreement with the customer, so it is important to make sure all of your paperwork is in order.

Stop Notice
Before lien expires

Stop Notice

A Stop Notice is a another powerful collection tool available on commercial projects. A Stop Notice freezes the money from the construction lender to the owner, from the owner to the General Contractor and so on down the line of the project.

What is your role on the project?
Statutory Documents are not required for General Contractors
Preliminary Notice
20 days from first furnishing

20 Day Preliminary Notice

An Arizona 20-Day Preliminary Notice must be sent within 20 days of first furnishing labor and/or materials by the subcontractor for state projects. A secondary notice must be sent if the cost of work actually completed exceeds 30% of the original agreed-upon amount. A late notice can be sent after 20 days, but it will only cover work done 20 days back. For example, if work started on the 1st and you sent the notice on the 25th, it will only cover work from the 5th forward.

Claim on Bond
90 days from last furnishing

Claim on Bond

The subcontractor must file the Claim on Bond within 90 days from the date of the last furnishing materials and/or labor to the Arizona state project.

Preliminary Notice
20 days from first furnishing

Preliminary 20 Day Lien Notice

An 20-Day Preliminary Notice must be sent by the Arizona supplier within 20 days of first furnishing labor and/or materials to the state project. A secondary notice must be sent if the cost of work actually completed exceeds 30% of the original agreed-upon amount. A late notice can be sent after 20 days, but it will only cover work done 20 days back. For example, if work started on the 1st and you sent the notice on the 25th, it will only cover work from the 5th forward.

Claim on Bond
90 days from last furnishing

Claim on Bond

Subcontractors on state projects in Arizona must file the Claim on Bond within 90 days from the date of the last furnishing materials and/or labor.

What is your role on the project?
Statutory Documents are not required for General Contractors
Preliminary Notice
Recommended but not required

Preliminary Notice

Although it is not a legal requirement to send a preliminary notice for federal projects, it is best practice for subcontractors to do so. Sending a preliminary notice advises all parties that you are working on the project and helps you get paid faster.

Claim on Bond
90 days from last furnishing

Miller Act Notice

A Miller Act Notice needs to be sent by subcontractors in 90 days from last furnishing of labor and/or materials to the federal project.

Preliminary Notice
Recommended but not required

Preliminary Notice

Although it is not a legal requirement to send a preliminary notice, it is best practice to do so for federal projects. Sending a preliminary notice advises all parties that you are working on the project and helps you get paid faster.

Claim on Bond
90 days from last furnishing

Miller Act Notice

A Miller Act Notice is required to be sent by the supplier 90 days from last furnishing of labor and/or materials to the federal project.

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