Colorado lien statement 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Lien Statement in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Prepared by, recording requested by and return to' section. Enter your name, company, address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and fax number.
  3. In the 'LIEN STATEMENT—Corporation or LLC' section, provide the county and complete the statement of lien claimant. Include the name of the corporation and its address.
  4. Specify the property location where laborers and materials were provided. Clearly state the owner or reputed owner's name if known.
  5. If applicable, indicate the contractor's name if you are a subcontractor or an assignee of a subcontractor.
  6. Fill in the amount due to the lien claimant in the designated field.
  7. Complete the date and signature sections at the bottom of the form. Ensure that all information is accurate before finalizing.

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How Long Does a Lien Last? Lien good for 6 years (County Court) or 20 years (District Court) from judgment date and will show up in any title search of property. You will have to address the lien if you try to sell or refinance your property while lien in effect.
You may contact the county clerk and recorders office for more information on how to view their real estate records to determine whether a lien has been filed against your real property.
A lien is a claim on property to ensure payment of a debt. When you borrow money to purchase a car, the lender files a lien on the vehicle with the state to insure that if the loan defaults, the lender can take the car. When the debt is fully repaid, a release of the lien is provided by the lender.
Colorado law allows you to record a Notice of Extension to preserve your right to record a lien later. Important points: This notice must be recorded within four months of when you last performed work or delivered materials.
Liens ordered against personal property should be filed with the Colorado Secretary of State. This creates a public record of the lien. You may search our UCC database to see if there are any liens related to your name by navigating to the UCC Homepage and choosing one of the options under the Search section.

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Those who have provided labor, materials, or professional services directly related to the improvement of a property may file a lien. This includes general contractors, subcontractors, laborers, suppliers, architects, and engineers.
Yes, it is possible. Certain liens, such as tax liens, judgment liens, or mechanics liens, do not require a direct contract with the homeowner to be valid. For example, a court judgment or unpaid taxes can result in an involuntary lien being filed against your property even without your agreement.
The cost is $5/page under legal size and $10/page over legal size for the security agreement pages (back is considered a page), plus the title cost of $7.20. On July 1, 2025, the price will be a flat rate of $40 plus the title fee.

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