Notice of Furnishing - Alteration or Repair - Corporation or LLC - Indiana 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the corporation and its representative in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the street address and legal description of the property where alterations or repairs are being made.
  4. Specify who received the material, labor, or machinery by entering their name in the corresponding section.
  5. Indicate the date when materials were first furnished, ensuring it falls within thirty days prior to this notice.
  6. Complete the signature section with your name, title, and corporation details. Ensure all information is accurate before signing.
  7. If required, have a Notary Public witness your signature and complete their section for validation.
  8. Finally, review all entries for accuracy and completeness before saving or printing your document.

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Indiana Code 32-28-3-3 requires a Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold a Lien to be filed in the recorders office of the county where the property is located not later than either sixty (60) or ninety (90) days after performing labor or furnishing materials or machinery.
A Notice of Commencement is a legal document that details that a construction project officially started. Without it, your construction company could face legal issues related to filing mechanics liens, securing payments, and complying with local laws.
Commencement notice (Private): No. Completion notice (Private): No. Preliminary lien notice (Private): Not required. Pre-lien notice (Private): Not required.
Fee Schedule DEED Each additional oversized page $5.00 MECHANICS LIEN Flat Rate with one first class mailing $25.00 Each additional mailing $2.009 more rows
To file a lien, the claimant must provide a sworn statement and notice of intent to hold a lien on the property to the recorders office in the county where the property is located. Within 60 days (90 days for non-residential projects) from the date that services and labor were provided, the lien must be filed.

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Which States Require or Allow a Notice of Commencement? Most states dont require or acknowledge the Notice of Commencement. Only 11 states have a NOC process: Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, and Utah.
A Notice of Commencement is required to inform a state, county, or local government that a construction project is about to begin, and contains information such as the contractors name and address, the property owners name and address, the type of work to be performed, and the projects start and end dates.

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