Notice of Filing of CIF
Oregon Notice of Filing of CIF is the filing of a Construction Improvement Filing (CIF) with the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB). The CIF is a form that contractors must file with the CCB to document and register any new construction or improvement project. It is required for any new construction or remodeling project that involves a total cost of $30,000 or more. The CIF must include the contractor’s name, address, phone number, license number, and project details such as the estimated cost, scope of work, and timeline. Contractors must submit the CIF prior to beginning their project in order to be in compliance with Oregon law. There are two types of Oregon Notice of Filing of CIF: one for residential projects and one for commercial projects. The residential CIF must include the contractor's name and license number, the name and address of the owner, the estimated cost of the project, the scope of work, the project timeline, and any other information required. The commercial CIF must also include the name and license number of the contractor, the name and address of the owner, the estimated cost of the project, and the scope of work. It must also include the project timeline, the name of the lender, if applicable, the type of project, and any other information required.
Oregon Notice of Filing of CIF is the filing of a Construction Improvement Filing (CIF) with the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB). The CIF is a form that contractors must file with the CCB to document and register any new construction or improvement project. It is required for any new construction or remodeling project that involves a total cost of $30,000 or more. The CIF must include the contractor’s name, address, phone number, license number, and project details such as the estimated cost, scope of work, and timeline. Contractors must submit the CIF prior to beginning their project in order to be in compliance with Oregon law. There are two types of Oregon Notice of Filing of CIF: one for residential projects and one for commercial projects. The residential CIF must include the contractor's name and license number, the name and address of the owner, the estimated cost of the project, the scope of work, the project timeline, and any other information required. The commercial CIF must also include the name and license number of the contractor, the name and address of the owner, the estimated cost of the project, and the scope of work. It must also include the project timeline, the name of the lender, if applicable, the type of project, and any other information required.