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Nevada Lien & Bond Claim Deadlines

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Preliminary Notice
Recommended but not required

Notice of Right to Lien

General Contractors are not required to send the Notice of Right to Lien in Nevada for residential projects.

Intent to Lien
15 days prior to Lien

15 Day Notice of Intent to Lien (Residential)

A Notice of Intent to Lien is a prerequisite to filing a lien on residential jobs in Nevada. The Notice of Intent to Lien must be sent by the general contractor 15 days before filing the lien. A lien has a deadline of 90 days from the last furnishing. This means you must leave sufficient time before filing your lien. If your project ends June 20th, you have until September 5th to file the Notice of Intent because September 20th is the deadline to file a Lien.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Notice of Lien (Mechanic's Lien)

A Notice of Lien has to be filed within 90 days of last furnishing labor and/or materials to the residential project by the general contractor. If a Notice of Completion is recorded, this deadline is shortened to 40 days.

Preliminary Notice
31 days from first furnishing

Notice of Right to Lien

A Notice of Right to Lien must be sent by a subcontractor within 31 days of first furnishing labor or materials to a Nevada residential project.

Intent to Lien
15 days prior to Lien

15 Day Notice of Intent to Lien (Residential)

A Notice of Intent to Lien is a prerequisite to filing a lien for residential projects. The Notice of Intent to Lien must be sent by the subcontractor 15 days before filing the lien in Nevada. A lien has a deadline of 90 days from the last furnishing. This means you must leave sufficient time before filing your lien. If your project ends June 20th, you have until September 5th to file the Notice of Intent because September 20th is the deadline to file a Lien.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Notice of Lien (Mechanic's Lien)

A Notice of Lien has to be filed by the subcontractor within 90 days of last furnishing labor and/or materials to Nevada residential jobs. If a Notice of Completion is recorded, this deadline is shortened to 40 days.

Preliminary Notice
31 days from first furnishing

Notice of Right to Lien

A Nevada Notice of Right to Lien must be sent by a supplier within 31 days of first furnishing labor or materials to the residential project.

Intent to Lien
15 days prior to Lien

15 Day Notice of Intent to Lien (Residential)

A Notice of Intent to Lien is a prerequisite to filing a lien for Nevada residential projects. Suppliers must send the Notice of Intent to Lien 15 days before filing the lien. A lien has a deadline of 90 days from the last furnishing. This means you must leave sufficient time before filing your lien. If your project ends June 20th, you have until September 5th to file the Notice of Intent because September 20th is the deadline to file a Lien.

Lien
90 days from first furnishing

Notice of Lien (Mechanic's Lien)

A Notice of Lien has to be filed by the supplier within 90 days of last furnishing labor and/or materials to the Nevada residential job. If a Notice of Completion is recorded, this deadline is shortened to 40 days.

What is your role on the project?
Preliminary Notice
Recommended but not required

Notice of Right to Lien

General Contractors are not required to send a Notice of Right to Lien.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Notice of Lien (Mechanic's Lien)

A Notice of Lien has to be filed within 90 days of last furnishing labor and/or materials. If a Notice of Completion is recorded, this deadline is shortened to 40 days.

Preliminary Notice
31 days from first furnishing

Notice of Right to Lien

A Notice of Right to Lien must be sent by the subcontractor within 31 days of first furnishing labor or materials to the Nevada commercial project.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Notice of Lien (Mechanic's Lien)

A Notice of Lien has to be filed by the subcontractor within 90 days of last furnishing labor and/or materials to the Nevada commercial job. If a Notice of Completion is recorded, this deadline is shortened to 40 days.

Preliminary Notice
31 days from first furnishing

Notice of Right to Lien

A Notice of Right to Lien must be sent by the supplier within 31 days of first furnishing labor or materials to the Nevada commercial job.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Notice of Lien (Mechanic's Lien)

A Notice of Lien has to be filed by the supplier within 90 days of last furnishing labor or materials to the Nevada commercial project. If a Notice of Completion is recorded, this deadline is shortened to 40 days.

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

Preliminary Notice (Public work)

Nevada Subcontractors must send a Preliminary Notice within 30 days of first furnishing labor and/or materials to the state project if they do not have a direct contract with the general contractor.

Claim on Bond
90 days from last furnishing

Claim on Bond

For Nevada state jobs, subcontractors need to file a bond claim within 90 days of last furnishing labor or materials.

Preliminary Notice
30 days from first furnishing

Preliminary Notice (Public work)

A Nevada preliminary Notice must be sent by the supplier within 30 days of first furnishing labor and/or materials to the state project if you do not have a direct contract with the general contractor.

Claim on Bond
90 days from last furnishing

Claim on Bond

In Nevada, suppliers need to file a bond claim within 90 days of last furnishing labor or materials to the state project.

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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