Mechanic's of Materialman's Request for Information - Individual - New Mexico 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name in the first blank space, indicating who is making the request.
  3. In the next section, provide a detailed description of the property where labor and/or materials were supplied. Ensure this description is specific enough for identification.
  4. Proceed to list the original contractor's name, address, and license number in section A. This information is crucial for clarity.
  5. Next, fill in the owner's name and address as required in section B.
  6. In section C, ensure you provide a clear description of the property that allows for actual identification.
  7. Finally, complete section D by entering the name and address of any bonding company or surety involved with the project.
  8. Sign and date the form at the bottom to finalize your request.

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New Mexico mechanics liens filed by persons that have a contract directly with the owner must be filed within 120 days of the completion of the contract. All other potential New Mexico mechanics lien claimants have 90 days after completion of the Project to file a New Mexico mechanics lien.
In general, no such minimums exist. While this is the general rule, it is important to consult each states laws to verify that it doesnt have an odd-ball rule restricting small value liens. In theory, therefore, you could file a mechanics lien in almost every state claiming as little as a single dollar.
Every person performing labor upon, providing or hauling equipment, tools or machinery for, or furnishing materials for the construction of a Project. Contractors, subcontractors, sub-subcontractors, architects, surveyors or builders can file New Mexico mechanics lien claims.
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In New Mexico, the deadline for filing New Mexico mechanics lien varies based on the claimants role in the project: Direct contractors, meaning those contracted directly by the property owner, must file their mechanics lien within 120 days following the projects completion.
In some cases, homeowners may need to file a lien against a contractor. For example, if a contractor fails to pay their subcontractors or suppliers, the homeowner may face a contractor lien on their house. To protect yourself, you can: Withhold Payment: Retain funds until the contractor resolves the issue.

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