Lien Deadlines And Notices | |||||
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Commercial | Existing Residential | New Residential | |||
Notice Of Commencement / Preliminary Notice | Notice Of Commencement / Preliminary Notice | Notice Of Commencement / Preliminary Notice | |||
On private Commercial projects General/Prime Contractors must file a UTAH Notice Of Commencement with the UTAH State Construction Registry (www.utah.gov/cnr/) no later than fifteen (15) days after either a building permit is issued or no later than fifteen (15) days after the commencement of start of a construction related improvement.
All subcontractors must file with the UTAH State Construction Registry (www.utah.gov/cnr/) a UTAH Preliminary Notice no later than twenty (20) after the first day providing equipment, labor, materials or services for a project OR twenty (20) after the General/Prime contractor records a UTAH Notice Of Commencement with the UTAH State Construction Registry. | On private Existing Residential projects General/Prime Contractors must file a UTAH Notice Of Commencement with the UTAH State Construction Registry (www.utah.gov/cnr/) no later than fifteen (15) days after either a building permit is issued or no later than fifteen (15) days after the commencement of start of a construction related improvement.
All subcontractors must file with the UTAH State Construction Registry (www.utah.gov/cnr/) a UTAH Preliminary Notice no later than twenty (20) after the first day providing equipment, labor, materials or services for a project OR twenty (20) after the General/Prime contractor records a UTAH Notice Of Commencement with the UTAH State Construction Registry. | On private New Residential projects General/Prime Contractors must file a UTAH Notice Of Commencement with the UTAH State Construction Registry (www.utah.gov/cnr/) no later than fifteen (15) days after either a building permit is issued or no later than fifteen (15) days after the commencement of start of a construction related improvement.
All subcontractors must file with the UTAH State Construction Registry (www.utah.gov/cnr/) a UTAH Preliminary Notice no later than twenty (20) after the first day providing equipment, labor, materials or services for a project OR twenty (20) after the General/Prime contractor records a UTAH Notice Of Commencement with the UTAH State Construction Registry. | |||
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Lien Warning | |||||
Commercial | Existing Residential | New Residential | |||
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Construction Lien | |||||
Commercial | Existing Residential | New Residential | |||
Notice Of Lien | Notice Of Lien | Notice Of Lien | |||
On private Commercial projects General/Prime contractors and Subcontractors must record a notarized UTAH Notice of Lien no later than ninety (90) days from the date a UTAH Notice of Completion is filed with the UTAH State Construction Registry (www.utah.gov/cnr/) OR one hundred eighty (180) days from the last day providing equipment, labor, materials or services for a contruction related improvement.
Claimants who recorded a lien have up to one hundred eighty (180) days after a Notice Of Lien was recorded to begin a foreclosure lawsuit against the liened property. | On private Existing Residential projects General/Prime contractors and Subcontractors must record a notarized UTAH Notice of Lien no later than ninety (90) days from the date a UTAH Notice of Completion is filed with the UTAH State Construction Registry (www.utah.gov/cnr/) OR one hundred eighty (180) days from the last day providing equipment, labor, materials or services for a contruction related improvement.
Claimants who recorded a lien have up to one hundred eighty (180) days after a Notice Of Lien was recorded to begin a foreclosure lawsuit against the liened property. | On private New Residential projects General/Prime contractors and Subcontractors must record a notarized UTAH Notice of Lien no later than ninety (90) days from the date a UTAH Notice of Completion is filed with the UTAH State Construction Registry (www.utah.gov/cnr/) OR one hundred eighty (180) days from the last day providing equipment, labor, materials or services for a contruction related improvement.
Claimants who recorded a lien have up to one hundred eighty (180) days after a Notice Of Lien was recorded to begin a foreclosure lawsuit against the liened property. |
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