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A Notice Extending Time to File Lien Statement may also be filed within that four-month timeframe, which will extend time for filing the Mechanics Lien Statement up to six months after filing the notice or four months from project completion (whichever is earlier).
Steps to file a Colorado mechanics lien Fill out the right Colorado mechanics lien form. Using a mechanics lien form that meets the statutory requirements, fill it out completely and accurately. Send a Notice of Intent to Lien to the property owner. File your lien claim with the Colorado county recorder.
Notice of your intent to lien must be served on the property owner (who is in title as of the date the notice of intent is served) and principal contractor at least 10 days prior to recording the lien. The notice of intent should be served in person or mailed using registered or certified mail with return receipt.
No, Colorado does not require or have statutory forms for lien waivers. Because the form and content of lien waivers arent regulated under Colorados lien laws, careful attention should be given to the actual terms of the waiver to ensure youre not waiving more than intended.
In Colorado, a mechanics lien must be recorded within 4 months of the date when you last performed work or furnished materials to a project. For laborers, the deadline is within 2 months of project completion. The Notice of Intent must be served no later than 10 days before the applicable mechanics lien deadline.
Six months after completion of the project, the date of last work performed, or the date of last materials furnished, whichever is later; or. One year after filing the lien.
Timely File Your Lien: Your mechanics lien in Colorado must be filed within 4 months, or 120 days, of the last date you provided labor and materials for the project.
To file a lien on a motor vehicle, you must provide our office with: DR2395 Title Application. The properly signed and docHubd (if applicable) title. A copy of a chattel mortgage or security agreement. Sales Tax, if applicable.