Owner's Request for Lien Information - Individual - Alabama 2025

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Types of Liens: The Alabama Mechanics Lien Statute provides for two types of liens: an unpaid balance and a full price lien.
A private individual, a bank or some other financial institution could be a lienholder.
Even if there is no written agreement, a contract is still binding. Oral agreements are enforceable in court, in other words. If a person doesnt pay for the job that they contracted out, then the contractor can request a lien from the courts.
In Alabama, lien searches are performed by searching public property records maintained by Probate Judges of Alabama County Courts or the Office of the Alabama Secretary of State.
How does a creditor go about getting a judgment lien in Alabama? 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.
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In Alabama, a mechanics lien is called a Statement of Lien and it may be filed by any party who has not been paid for construction work on a project. This document is used to help contractors, suppliers, and others that work in the construction industry to get paid the money theyve earned on their projects in Alabama.
Any liens against your property become public records when they are recorded in the county records office, but you may not be directly notified.

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