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Once a mechanics lien is filed, the lien holder (you) can file a lawsuit against the property owner to foreclose the lien, which results in the property being sold at a foreclosure sale. You would then receive payment out of the proceeds of sale.
A service is available on AZMVDNow.gov to check for liens and unresolved financial obligations on an Arizona titled vehicle.
Once a mechanics lien is filed, the lien holder (you) can file a lawsuit against the property owner to foreclose the lien, which results in the property being sold at a foreclosure sale. You would then receive payment out of the proceeds of sale.
The state of Arizona requires all service providers, material suppliers, and labor to provide a 20-day preliminary notice to the defaulting party in order to file a valid materialmens or mechanics lien. If a party does not provide the preliminary notice, it will nullify any attempt to file the lien.
An Arizona mechanics lien is only valid for 6 months. You will need to enforce your lien claim before this deadline expires. If you get paid, you must file a lien release form to discharge your lien claim within 20 days.
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In Arizona, the deadline to file a mechanics lien claim depends on whether or not a Notice of Completion has been filed on the project. If this notice hasnt been recorded on a project, then the default deadline to file a claim of lien is 120 days from completion of the project.
In Arizona, the deadline to file a mechanics lien is 120 days from the completion of the project as a whole. However, if a notice of completion was filed, the deadline is shortened to 60 days from the date such notice was filed. In Arizona, a lien is effective for 6 months from the date of filing.
Once a claim has been satisfied, the claimant must release the claim within 20 days. This same timeline applies to wrongfully filed liens, once the owner-occupant has sent a written request to the claimant to remove the lien, that claimant has 20 days to issue the release of lien.
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.
Liens are publicly recorded in the county where the property is located. You can record your lien at the county office of the recorder.

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