In Oklahoma, the deadline to file a mechanics lien is based off of the claimant's last furnishing date. Generally, this refers to the last date when significant labor or materials were provided. And, returning to the job to merely provide minor, insignificant work won't extend the deadline. So, things like inspecting the work, mere punch list items, or minor corrective details won't typically count as a jumping off point for the Oklahoma mechanics lien deadline.
For some detailed, in-depth looks at last furnishing dates and whether returning to the job will extend a deadline, here are two great articles:
- What’s the ‘Date Labor or Materials Last Delivered’ and How Can I Prove It?- I Returned to a Job – Does that Change the Lien Deadlines?
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