Request that Contractor Provide Last Known Address of Owner - Corporation or LLC - Oklahoma 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the representative of the corporation in the designated field. Ensure accuracy to avoid any issues.
  3. Next, enter the name of the corporation and its type (e.g., LLC, Corporation) in the respective fields.
  4. Provide a detailed description of the property for which you are requesting information. This includes both the address and legal description.
  5. In the signature section, sign your name, then type or print your name and title clearly below your signature.
  6. Complete the notary section by providing necessary details such as date and notary public information if required.
  7. For the Certificate of Service, fill in your name, age confirmation, service date, and method of service used. Sign and provide your business address.

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For an original contractor, you must file your lien statement within 4 months (dont calculate it as 120 days) from the date you last furnished labor or materials on the project under the contract.
Notice to Owner Basics To serve the filing, owners can be notified via registered or certified mail, or through a job site posting if they cant be docHubed otherwise. An NTO typically includes a timeline, stating that the payment must be made within 30 to 60 days of the projects completion.
Timing A notice of intent to lien is filed before a lien is actually placed on the property, while a filed lien is the actual lien that is placed on the property. A notice of intent to lien typically gives the property owner a certain amount of time, such as 30 days, to pay the debt before a lien is filed.

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The notice must be served before commencing, or not later than 45 days after commencing, to furnish his or her labor, services, or materials, but, in any event, before the date of the owners disbursement of the final payment after the contractor has furnished the affidavit under subparagraph (3)(d)1.
A Notice to Owner (often referred to as a Preliminary Notice or Prelim) is a document which informs the Owner of the property being improved that those who have been contracted by someone other than the Owner to work on the job have a RIGHT to place a lien on the Owners property if, for some reason, they are not paid
You may receive a Notice to Owner from subcontractors and material suppliers. This notice advises you that the sender is providing services or materials. Subcontractors and suppliers must serve a Notice to Owner within 45 days of commencing work to preserve their ability to lien your property.

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