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Timely File Your Lien: Your mechanics lien in Colorado must be filed within 4 months, or 120 days, of the last date you provided labor and materials for the project.
If, after 90 days, the contractor or subcontractor does not release the lien upon request, the owner of the property may petition the court for a release order (also called expunging the lien). California Civil Code (CC) 8480-8488.
As the property owner, you agree that the lender will have a lien over your property. In the event that you default, then the lender has the legal right to foreclose and sell your property to recover the amount which you owe.
A lien expires 10 years from the date of recording or filing, unless we extend it. If we extend the lien, we will send a new Notice of State Tax Lien and record or file it with the county recorder or California Secretary of State. We will not release expired liens.
To file a lien, the claimant must provide a sworn statement and notice of intent to hold a lien on the property to the recorders office in the county where the property is located. Within 60 days (90 days for non-residential projects) from the date that services and labor were provided, the lien must be filed.
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Notice of your intent to lien must be served on the property owner (who is in title as of the date the notice of intent is served) and principal contractor at least 10 days prior to recording the lien. The notice of intent should be served in person or mailed using registered or certified mail with return receipt.
The filing of said notice shall serve as notice that said person may thereafter file a lien statement and shall extend the time for filing of the mechanics lien statement to four months after completion of the structure or other improvement or six months after the date of filing of said notice, whichever occurs first.
Lien filing is handled at the County Motor Vehicle office in the county where the vehicle is located. Lien extensions are processed at the local county clerk,s office.

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