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Commonly Asked Questions about Florida Construction Lien Forms

Prior to filing a lien, a lienor who does not have a direct contract with the owner, must serve the owner with a Notice to Owner. The Notice to Owner must state the lienors name and address, and a description of the real property and the nature of the services or materials being furnished.
Filing your own lien in Florida has varying costs. Depending on the supporting documentation and length of your lien paperwork, it can cost as little as $10 for the first page and an additional $8.50 for each additional page. Find your local county recorder to view specific filing fees in each location.
Section 713.08 of the Florida Statutes, provides the proper form and specific requirements to complete the claim of lien document such as: name and address of lienor, statement of labor and materials provided, description of the property, name of property owner, lien amount, proof of service and the proper warning to
To attach a lien, the creditor must record the judgment with the county recorder in any Florida county where the debtor owns real estate now or may own real estate in future. For liens on personal property, the creditor files the judgment with the Florida Department of State.
ing to Florida Statute 713, Part 1, anyone who works on your property or provides materials and is not paid in full has a right to enforce their claim for payment against your property. This claim is known as a construction lien.
The DMV form 82139 is used by lienholders to place a lien on a vehicle, vessel or mobile home. This form is most commonly used by lienholders that are NOT the dealership acting as the seller.
How to Put a Lien on a Property in Florida File a Florida Notice to Owner. Record the Lien with the Local County Clerk. File an Amended Lien Claim if Necessary. Enforce the Lien Against the Property Owner. Discharge or Release the Lien Once Paid in Full.
Upon verifying the E-Title, your customer should sign a completed form HSMV 82139 Notice of Lien. Submit the completed form HSMV 82139, the printout of the title status and a check (see fees) to the Tax Collectors office. The lien will be added to show you as lien holder.