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Preliminary Notice
Recommended not required

Preliminary Notice

Although it is not a legal requirement to send a Preliminary Notice as a general contractor working on a residential project in Indiana, it is best business practice to do so. Sending a Preliminary Notice advises all parties that you are working on the project and helps you get paid faster.

Lien
60 days from last furnishing

Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien

A Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien must be filed by the contractor within 60 days of last furnishing of labor and/or materials to the Indiana residential project.

Preliminary Notice
60 days from first furnishing

Pre-Lien Notice to Owner of Mechanic's Lien Rights (New Residential)

Pre-Lien Notice to Owner of Mechanic's Lien Rights (new residential) must be sent by the subcontractor within 60 days of first furnishing of labor and/or materials to the job on new residential projects in Indiana.

Preliminary Notice
30 days from first furnishing

Pre-Lien Notice to Owner of Mechanic's Lien Rights (Pre-existing Residential)

A Preliminary Notice is only required for subcontractors on owner-occupied residential projects in Indiana. The deadlines are 60 days for new projects and 30 days for existing projects.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien (New Residential )

A Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien must be filed by the subcontractor within 90 days of last furnishing of labor and/or materials to the residential job in Indiana.

Lien
60 days from last furnishing

Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien (Pre-existing Residential)

A Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien must be filed by the subcontractor in Indiana within 60 days of the last furnishing of labor and/or materials on the pre-existing residential property.

Preliminary Notice
60 days from last furnishing

Pre-Lien Notice to Owner of Mechanic's Lien Rights (New Residential)

Pre-Lien Notice to Owner of Mechanic's Lien Rights (new residential) must be sent by the suppler within 60 days of the first furnishing of labor and/or materials to the Indiana job on new residential projects.

Preliminary Notice
30 days from last furnishing

Pre-Lien Notice to Owner of Mechanic's Lien Rights (Pre-existing Residential)

A Preliminary Notice is only required on owner-occupied residential projects in Indiana. The deadlines for suppliers are 60 days for new projects and 30 days for existing projects.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien (New Residential )

A Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien must be filed by the supplier within 90 days of last furnishing of labor and/or materials to the Indiana residential job.

Lien
60 days from last furnishing

Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien (Pre-existing Residential)

A Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien must be filed by the supplier within 60 days of last furnishing of labor and/or materials to the residential project.

What is your role on the project?
Preliminary Notice
Recommended not required

Preliminary Notice

Although not a legal requirement to send a Preliminary Notice as a general contractor in Indiana, it is best business practice to do so. Sending a Preliminary Notice advises all parties that you are working on the commercial project and helps you get paid faster.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien

A Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien must be filed by the general contractor within 90 days of last furnishing of labor and/or materials to the commercial project in Indiana.

Preliminary Notice
Recommended but not required

Preliminary Notice

Although it is not a legal requirement to send a preliminary notice in Indiana it is the best business practice to do so. Sending a Preliminary Notice advises all parties that you as the subcontractor are working on the commercial project and helps you get paid faster.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien

A Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien must be filed by the Indiana subcontractor within 90 days of last furnishing of labor and/or materials to the commercial project.

Preliminary Notice
Recommended not required

Preliminary Notice

Although suppliers are not legally requirement to send a Preliminary Notice, it is the best business practice to do so for commercial projects. Sending a Preliminary Notice advises all parties that you are working on the Indiana project and helps you get paid faster.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien

A Sworn Statement and Notice of Intention to Hold Mechanic's Lien must be filed by the supplier within 90 days of last furnishing of labor and/or materials to the commercial project in Indiana.

What is your role on the project?
Statutory Documents are not required for General Contractors
Preliminary Notice
Recommended not required

Preliminary Notice

Although it is not a legal requirement to send a Preliminary Notice, it is the best business practice to do so as a subcontractor in Indiana. Sending a Preliminary Notice advises all parties that you are working on the Indiana state project and helps you get paid faster.

Claim on Bond
60 days from last furnishing

Claim on Bond

In Indiana, a Claim on Bond must be filed by a subcontractor within 60 days of last furnishing of labor and/or materials to the state job.

Preliminary Notice
Recommended not required

Preliminary Notice

Although it is not a legal requirement to send a Preliminary Notice, it is the best business practice to do so. Sending a Preliminary Notice advises all parties that you are working on the state project and helps you get paid faster.

Claim on Bond
60 days from last furnishing

Claim on Bond

A Claim on Bond must be filed in Indiana by the supplier within 60 days of last furnishing of labor and/or materials to the state job.

What is your role on the project?
Statutory Documents are not required for General Contractors
Preliminary Notice
Recommended but not required

Preliminary Notice

Although it is not a legal requirement to send a preliminary notice for federal projects, it is best practice for subcontractors to do so. Sending a preliminary notice advises all parties that you are working on the project and helps you get paid faster.

Claim on Bond
90 days from last furnishing

Miller Act Notice

A Miller Act Notice needs to be sent by subcontractors in 90 days from last furnishing of labor and/or materials to the federal project.

Preliminary Notice
Recommended but not required

Preliminary Notice

Although it is not a legal requirement to send a preliminary notice, it is best practice to do so for federal projects. Sending a preliminary notice advises all parties that you are working on the project and helps you get paid faster.

Claim on Bond
90 days from last furnishing

Miller Act Notice

A Miller Act Notice is required to be sent by the supplier 90 days from last furnishing of labor and/or materials to the federal project.

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