Nebraska Mechanics Lien Form
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Fill out the fields to download your free Nebraska Claim of Mechanics Lien form. You can fill out the lien form with a PDF editor, or by hand after printing. Use this form to file a mechanics lien in the state of Nebraska. This free form was created by construction attorneys to meet the requirements found in the Nebraska Construction Lien Act.
Learn more about Nebraska’s mechanics lien rules, requirements, and deadlines.
A mechanics lien is a powerful tool to help contractors and suppliers get paid. In Nebraska, the document you need to use to file a claim is known as a Claim of Mechanics Lien. The right to file a lien claim is given to most construction professionals on private projects.
Information required on the Nebraska mechanics lien form
- Your legal name & address
- Name & address of the property owner
- Your hiring party’s legal name & address
- The lien amount you are claiming
- Description of the labor, services, equipment, or materials you provided
- Date of last furnishing
- Location and legal property description
Step-by-Step Filing Guide
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Read the step-by-step guide: How to file a mechanics lien in Nebraska.
References
Nebraska Construction Lien Law: Neb.Rev.St. § 52-115 et. seq.
Rules and regulations for sending a Nebraska Mechanics Lien
In Nebraska, the deadline to file a mechanic's lien is 120 days from last furnishing labor and/or materials. This deadline marks the end of this 120 day period, and your mechanic lien is now due.
After completing the Nebraska Mechanics Lien Form, you must deliver it to the appropriate parties required by statute. Notices are typically served on the property owner and, for sub-tier parties, the general contractor. However, depending on the type of notice, it can be helpful to send notices to anyone else who is in charge of your payment, like a lender or surety company on the project.
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Nebraska County Recorders
Looking to file/record a mechanics lien in Nebraska? You'll need to get your Nebraska mechanics lien filed and recorded with the county recorder in the county where the construction project is located. Here is a listing of all county recorders in Nebraska. Click on any county to find more information about how to get your lien recorded in that county.
Boone
222 S 4th St
Albion, Nebraska, 68620-1247
phone: (402)395-2057
fax:
Butler
451 N 5th St
David City, Nebraska, 68632
phone: 402-367-7430
fax:
Cass
346 Main Street
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, 68048
phone: 402-296-9330
fax:
Custer
431 So 10th Ave
Broken Bow, Nebraska, 68822
phone: 308-872-2221
fax:
Dakota
101 Broadway Street
Dakota City, Nebraska, 68731
phone: 402-987-2166
fax:
Dawson
700 N Washington St # D
Lexington, Nebraska, 68850
phone: (308) 324-4271
fax:
Douglas
1819 Farnam St
Omaha, Nebraska, 68183
phone: 402 444 7163
fax:
Furnas
912 R St
Beaver City, NE, Nebraska, 68926
phone: 308-268-4145
fax: (308) 268-3205
Madison
1313 N. Main St.
Madison, Nebraska, 68748
phone: 402-454-3311
fax:
Otoe
1021 Central Avenue
Nebraska City, Nebraska, 68410
phone: (402) 873-9500
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