Subcontractor's Claim of Lien by Corporation or LLC - Wisconsin 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Document Number and Title at the top of the form. This helps in identifying your claim.
  3. Fill in the Recording Area, Name and Return Address, and Parcel Identification Number (PIN) for accurate processing.
  4. In Section 1, provide your Claimant's Name and Address. Specify if you are a corporation, LLC, or other entity type.
  5. Section 2 requires you to enter the Owner(s) Name(s) and their Address. Ensure this information is correct for proper notification.
  6. For Section 3, describe the Legal Description of the Owner's Property. Attach additional documents if necessary.
  7. In Section 4, detail the Description of labor, services, materials provided under your contract. Include dates as specified in Sections 5-7.
  8. Complete Section 8 regarding Subcontractor’s Identification Notice and check applicable boxes based on your situation.
  9. Finally, fill out the Certificate of Service section to certify that you have served a copy of this claim to the Owner.

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Homeowners often ask, Can a contractor put a lien on my house without notice? In most states, contractors are required to provide a preliminary notice before filing a lien. However, the rules vary by state, so its essential to understand your local laws.
If contractors or suppliers are not paid for their work on a Wisconsin construction project, they have the option to file a mechanics lien to ensure payment. A mechanics lien grants the unpaid party a legal claim on the property itself.
Wisconsin law provides a lien right to any person who performs, furnishes, or procures any work, labor, service, materials, plans or specifications, used or consumed for the improvement of land, provided that the person complies with the notice and filing requirements.
As a general rule, a Wisconsin judgment lien expires 10 years from the date the judgment or a certified transcript is entered on the county judgment and lien docket.
Owner to Prime Contractor (Public): 30 days after invoice or receipt and acceptance of services, whichever is later. Prime Contractor to Subcontractor (Public): 7 days after receipt of payment from owner.

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If you have a loan on your vehicle and you would like to sell it, you must obtain the title first, which means paying off the vehicle loan. For more information on how to do this, contact your lender. If you do not know who your lender is, see the Lien holder search.
Lien must be filed within 6 months from last providing labor or materials. In Wisconsin, an action to enforce a mechanics lien must be initiated within 2 years from the filing of the lien.

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