Response to Request for Information by Lien Claimant by Corporation or LLC - Alaska 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and the name of your corporation or LLC at the top of the form. Ensure that you accurately represent your company as the prime contractor.
  3. In section one, indicate the date you received the request and provide the name of the requester. This information is crucial as it establishes compliance with Alaska statute requirements.
  4. Next, describe the real property undergoing improvements in section two. Be specific about its location and any relevant details that pertain to the project.
  5. In section three, enter the name and address of the property owner you contracted with. This ensures clarity regarding who is responsible for the project.
  6. Section four requires you to provide details about any lender involved in construction financing. Fill this out accurately to avoid any legal complications.
  7. Finally, indicate whether there is a payment bond in section five. If applicable, include the name of the surety. Don’t forget to sign and date at the bottom before submitting.

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Timing A notice of intent to lien is filed before a lien is actually placed on the property, while a filed lien is the actual lien that is placed on the property. A notice of intent to lien typically gives the property owner a certain amount of time, such as 30 days, to pay the debt before a lien is filed.
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.
Recording a Lien Alaska law permits the recording of the primary lienholders name on the title. Secondary lienholders may record their liens in a district recorders office in their area of residence. This type of filing is called a Uniform Commercial Code or UCC filing.
The following items are required to record a lien: Application for Title Registration (Completed in full, signed, and dated. Original title or Manufacturers Certificate of Origin. $15.00 lien recording fee + $15.00 title fee ($100.00 for manufactured homes).
A Notice of Intent to Foreclose is a voluntary document, but its a powerful one. The Notice of Intent to Foreclose document serves as a sort of warning shot the claimant is showing that, if payment is not made, they wont hesitate to foreclose/enforce their mechanics lien.

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About Alaska Notice of Intent to Lien Form If a party is refusing to pay your claim or ignoring your phone calls, sending a Notice of Intent to Lien to that party, the prime contractor and/or the property owner can let them know youre serious about collecting and prioritize your payment.

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