Release of Lien - Corporation or LLC - Arkansas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Prepared by, recording requested by and return to' section. Enter the name, company, address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and fax number as required.
  3. In the 'RELEASE OF LIEN' section, indicate the date of acknowledgment and provide the name of the business entity receiving payment. Specify the amount received for labor and materials furnished.
  4. Clearly describe the property related to the work performed. This ensures that all parties understand which property is being released from lien.
  5. Complete the signature section by entering the name of the company representative, their title, and obtaining their signature. Ensure that this person is authorized to execute such documents.
  6. Finally, have a notary public complete their section to validate the document. This includes filling in their name and affixing their official seal.

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Reinstating a corporation in Arkansas requires filing a reinstatement application with the Arkansas Secretary of State - Business and Commercial Services Division (BCS) and may require payment of penalty fees.
The original contractor may file his lien at any time, but other parties must give the property owner ten (10) days notice (see notice below) prior to filing of a lien claim. Accompanying this notice must be a affdavit of notice verifying that the notice required in A.C.A. 18-44-114 116 have also been given.
In order to amend your Articles of Organization for an Arkansas LLC, youll need to file a Certificate of Amendment with the Arkansas Secretary of State. In addition, you must pay a $25 (paper) OR $22.50 (online) filing fee. This page provides a free guide for how to file the Arkansas Certificate of Amendment yourself.

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Interested members of the public can check for liens in Arkansas by querying the local circuit clerk or the Secretary of State. Each circuit clerk maintains records of liens filed against real estate.
How to file a mechanics lien Complete a valid mechanics lien form. Each state has its own rules about the information and formatting required on the lien claim itself. Record the lien with the county. Serve notice to the property owner.
For most formation purposes, a Arkansas single-member LLC is considered the same as a multi-member LLC. The steps to form a single-member LLC in Arkansas are the same as those listed above. Single-member LLCs do have additional flexibility when it comes to filing a tax return.
Dissolving your business with the state will end these obligations. Step 1: Get approval of the owners of the corporation or LLC. Step 2: File the Certificate of Dissolution with the state. Step 3: File federal, state, and local tax forms. Step 4: Wind up affairs. Step 5: Notify creditors your business is closing.
Answer: If the entitys status is revoked, it means that the organization has not maintained a registered agent and/or did not file the required biennial report with the Corporations Division.

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