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If a lien is filed against your property (in the form of a lien statement), it must be filed with the county recorder and a copy delivered to you, the property owner, either personally or by certified mail, within 120 days after the last material or labor is furnished for the job.
In addition, an unlicensed person who knowingly violates the law has no right to claim a lien and the lien is void.
In Utah, an action to enforce a mechanics lien (both pre-construction or construction) must be initiated within 180 days of the date on which the Notice of Lien was filed.
A notice of completion is filed electronically through the State Contractors Registry website.
All parties must provide a Notice of Intent to Lien at least 10 days before filing a lien. In Arkansas, all mechanics liens must be filed within 120 days after last furnishing labor or materials.
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In Utah, an action to enforce a mechanics lien (both pre-construction or construction) must be initiated within 180 days of the date on which the Notice of Lien was filed.
In addition, an unlicensed person who knowingly violates the law has no right to claim a lien and the lien is void.
Whether you are an individual or a business, we may file a lien at any time and add a charge of $30 to file and release it. (See Minnesota Statutes, section 270C. 63 and section 16D. 08).
If a lien is filed against your property (in the form of a lien statement), it must be filed with the county recorder and a copy delivered to you, the property owner, either personally or by certified mail, within 120 days after the last material or labor is furnished for the job.
By what method is a lien filed in this State? Arkansas law requires a party wishing to claim a lien to file with the clerk of the circuit court of the county in which the improvements are situated. This filing must be accomplished within one hundred and twenty (120) days of the date labor or materials was provided.

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