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Begin by filling in your name, company, address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and fax number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the parties involved.
In the 'TO CONTRACTOR' section, enter the name and address of the contractor you are notifying. Similarly, provide the owner's name and address in the designated area.
Complete the statement starting with 'COMES NOW' by entering your name as a subcontractor or supplier. Specify the property location where labor or materials were provided.
Fill out the dates when you began and ceased providing labor or materials. Ensure accuracy as this is vital for legal purposes.
Detail your contract with any subcontractors and describe the labor/services/materials provided along with their costs in the respective sections.
Indicate the total amount due to you at this stage of work.
Finally, ensure that a copy of this notice has been sent to both the principal contractor and property owner via certified mail. Attach any receipts as evidence.
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Phone Recording - The law in South Dakota Under South Dakota law, it is a felony to record an oral or telephone communication without the consent of at least one party. However, things can get rather tricky when one party lives in a one-party consent state and the other lives in a two-party consent state.
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S.D. Admin. R. 24:05:30:06 - Form of notice | State Regulations
The notice must be written in language understandable to the general public and provided in the native language of the parent or other mode of communication
A party desiring to take the deposition of any person upon oral examination shall give reasonable notice in writing to every other party to the action.
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