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In Alabama, the mechanics lien enforcement deadline is six months after the maturity of the indebtedness, which is when the debt became due. If a lawsuit to enforce the lien is not filed within the allotted timeframe, the lien is no longer enforceable against the property.
A lien is a claim against property made in order to secure payment of a debt. Alabama law states that a primary contractor isnt required to give any notice before placing a lien on property. Go to the office of the judge of probate in the county where the property is located to file your lien.
The unpaid lien will stay on your credit report for 10 years after it is filed. After paying it off, it may stay on your credit history for up to seven years.
Once the lien has arisen, it will continue until the liability for the amount assessed is satisfied, released or becomes unenforceable by reason of lapse of time (i.e. 10 years from the date the lien is filed) (Code Sections 40-1-2, 40-29-20, and 49-29-21).
Statute of Limitations Code 35-11-221. 6 months after maturity of entire indebtedness.
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How long does a judgment lien last in Alabama? A judgment lien in Alabama will remain attached to the debtors property (even if the property changes hands) for ten years.
To attach the lien, the creditor registers the judgment with the office of probate court in any Alabama county where the debtor owns property now or may own property in the future.
A judgment cannot be revived after 20 years. Ala. Code 6-9-190. Judgments are valid until satisfied or discharged; however, when a period of five years lapses, the judgment holder must file a motion with the court and prove sufficient cause for failure to obtain a writ of execution.
Once the lien has arisen, it will continue until the liability for the amount assessed is satisfied, released or becomes unenforceable by reason of lapse of time (i.e. 10 years from the date the lien is filed) (Code Sections 40-1-2, 40-29-20, and 49-29-21).
Statute of Limitations Code 35-11-221. 6 months after maturity of entire indebtedness.

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