This Notice of Right to Claim Lien puts a contractor on notice, as provided for by state statute, that the subcontractor or materialman has a right to place a lien upon work performed as specified.
Wyoming Subcontractor's Notice of Right to Claim Lien by Individual is a document that must be filed by subcontractors on Wyoming projects to preserve their legal right to file a lien. This notice is a warning to the property owner and other lien claimants that a subcontractor has a right to file a lien if they are not paid. The notice must include the name of the subcontractor, a description of the project, the amount of the subcontractor’s claim, and the date the notice was filed. It must be filed before any work is performed, or within thirty days of the completion of work. There are two types of Wyoming Subcontractor's Notice of Right to Claim Lien by Individual: Preliminary Notice and Final Notice. A Preliminary Notice must be filed before any work is done and serves as a warning to the property owner. A Final Notice must be filed within thirty days of the completion of the work, and serves as proof of the subcontractor’s claim.Wyoming Subcontractor's Notice of Right to Claim Lien by Individual is a document that must be filed by subcontractors on Wyoming projects to preserve their legal right to file a lien. This notice is a warning to the property owner and other lien claimants that a subcontractor has a right to file a lien if they are not paid. The notice must include the name of the subcontractor, a description of the project, the amount of the subcontractor’s claim, and the date the notice was filed. It must be filed before any work is performed, or within thirty days of the completion of work. There are two types of Wyoming Subcontractor's Notice of Right to Claim Lien by Individual: Preliminary Notice and Final Notice. A Preliminary Notice must be filed before any work is done and serves as a warning to the property owner. A Final Notice must be filed within thirty days of the completion of the work, and serves as proof of the subcontractor’s claim.