Assignment of Lien - Individual - Florida 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Assignment of Lien - Individual - Florida in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name, company, address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and fax number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In the section beginning with 'Beginning on or about', enter the date when you started providing labor or materials. Then, fill in your name as the lien claimant and the name of the party you supplied services to.
  4. Provide a detailed description of the property where improvements were made. This includes entering the full address of the real property.
  5. Next, assign your lien claim by entering the name of the individual or entity to whom you are assigning your claim.
  6. Complete the date section at the bottom and provide your signature along with your printed name and address.
  7. For notarization, ensure that a notary public witnesses your signature and fills out their information accordingly.
  8. Finally, complete the Certificate of Service section by certifying how you delivered a copy of this document to relevant parties.

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Judgment liens on personal property in Florida are filed with the Florida Department of State. Filing with the Department of State serves as public notice that the creditor (the person who won the judgment) has a monetary judgment placed against the debtor (the person who owes the money).
You can bring your case through Small Claims Court if the amount owed does not exceed $5,000. 2. Who can file in Small Claims Court? Any person(s) 18 years or older or any individual(s) doing business as a company may file a Small Claims case.
Yes, Florida law allows a creditor to file a Judgment Lien Certificate with the Department of State. The filing is not required, but it can be an important factor in recovering your debt. Florida law requires the sheriffs department to pay all judgment creditors based on the order their judgment liens were filed.
You must generally file a notice to the homeowner before recording your lien with the county clerks office or within 15 days of recording. Failing to provide timely notice can prevent a lien claimant from pursuing available remedies such as foreclosure.
Florida law does not require that you have a written contract to file a mechanics lien, therefore, contracts can be oral, written, express or implied. However, in Florida the following parties do not have rights to file a Florida mechanics lien: Sub-sub-subcontractors (those hired by sub-subs)

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