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Mississippi Lien & Bond Claim Deadlines

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Preliminary Notice
30 days from first furnishing

Notice of Lien Rights to Contractor or (If No Contractor) Owner

Though a general contractor sending a Preliminary Notice it is not strictly required, the best business practice is to send it anyway. The Preliminary Notice makes it more likely that you will be paid on time and lets the owner of the Mississippi project know you are serious about getting paid.

Intent to Lien
10 days before Lien

Pre-Lien Notice to Owner (Intent to Lien Residential Only)

The general contractor must file an Intent to Lien 10 days before a lien can be filed on private residential jobs in Mississippi.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Claim of Construction Lien

A Claim of Construction Lien must be sent by the general contractor within 90 days of last furnishing of labor or materials to the Mississippi residential project.

Preliminary Notice
30 days from first furnishing

Notice of Lien Rights to Contractor or (If No Contractor) Owner

A Notice of Lien Rights must be sent by sub-subcontractors and suppliers to subcontractors within 30 days of first furnishing labor or material to the Mississippi residential job. It is the best business practice for all levels of subcontractors to send this Preliminary Notice.

Intent to Lien
10 days before Lien

Pre-Lien Notice to Owner (Intent to Lien Residential Only)

Subcontractors must file an Intent to Lien 10 days before a lien can be filed on private residential jobs in Mississippi.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Claim of Construction Lien

A Claim of Construction Lien must be sent by the subcontractor within 90 days of last furnishing of labor or materials to the Mississippi residential project.

Preliminary Notice
30 days from first furnishing

Notice of Lien Rights to Contractor or (If No Contractor) Owner

Notice of Lien Rights must be sent by sub-subcontractors and suppliers to subcontractors within 30 days of first furnishing labor or material to a Mississippi residential project. It is the best business practice for all levels of suppliers to send this Preliminary Notice.

Intent to Lien
10 days before Lien

Pre-Lien Notice to Owner (Intent to Lien Residential Only)

An Intent to Lien must be sent by the supplier 10 days before a lien can be filed on a Mississippi private residential job.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Claim of Construction Lien

A Claim of Construction Lien must be sent within 90 days of last furnishing of labor or materials by the supplier to the Mississippi residential project.

What is your role on the project?
Preliminary Notice
30 days from first furnishing

Notice of Lien Rights to Contractor or (If No Contractor) Owner

Though sending a preliminary notice it is not strictly required, the best business practice is to send it anyway. The preliminary notice makes it more likely that you will be paid on time and lets the owner know you are serious about getting paid.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Claim of Construction Lien

A Claim of Construction Lien must be sent by the general contractor in Mississippi within 90 days of last furnishing of labor or materials to the commercial project.

Preliminary Notice
30 days from first furnishing

Notice of Lien Rights to Contractor or (If No Contractor) Owner

Notice of Lien Rights must be sent by sub-subcontractors and suppliers to subcontractors within 30 days of first furnishing labor or material to the commercial job in Mississippi. It is the best business practice for all levels of subcontractors to send this Preliminary Notice.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Claim of Construction Lien

A Claim of Construction Lien must be sent by the subcontractor within 90 days of last furnishing of labor or materials to the commercial project in Mississippi.

Preliminary Notice
30 days from first furnishing

Notice of Lien Rights to Contractor or (If No Contractor) Owner

Notice of Lien Rights must be sent by Mississippi sub-subcontractors and suppliers to subcontractors within 30 days of first furnishing labor or material. It is the best business practice for all levels of suppliers to the commercial job to send this Preliminary Notice.

Lien
90 days from last furnishing

Claim of Construction Lien

Suppliers need to send a Claim of Construction Lien within 90 days of last furnishing of labor or materials to the Mississippi commercial project.

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, it is best  practice 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

Claim on Bond

Claim on Bond must be sent within 90 days of last furnishing of labor or materials to the project.

Preliminary Notice
Recommended but not required

Lien Claimant's Notice

Though sending a Preliminary Notice it is not strictly required, the best business practice is to send it anyway as a supplier to the state project in Mississippi. The Preliminary Notice makes it more likely that you will be paid on time and lets the owner know you are serious about getting paid.

Claim on Bond
90 days from last furnishing

Claim on Bond

A Claim on Bond must be sent by the supplier within 90 days of last furnishing of labor or materials to the state project in Mississippi.

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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