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PRELIEN NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT LIEN CLAIM
Within 20 days from the first day of work for Subs and Suppliers. None Required Contractors: within 60 days of last day of work or within 30 days if Notice of Completion is filed.

Subs and Material Suppliers: Within 90 days of last day work or within 30 days if notice of completion is filed.


FORMS

Conditional Waiver & Release on Progress Payment - CA Form 1
Unconditional Waiver & Release on Progress Payment - CA Form 2
Conditional Waiver & Release on Final Payment - CA Form 3
Unconditional Waiver & Release on Final Payment - CA Form 4


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Sacramento County Assessor
California Contractors State License Board
California Law

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The information contained above and in all documents accessible and attached hereto is an interpretive summary of the private and public works construction lien statutues. This information is not intended as legal advice and should not be substituted for advice from a licensed attorney. Information is provided as a general guide as a service to our clients. NPS recommends seeking legal counsel before relying on these documents to be current and accurate. NPS accepts no liability in the connection with reliance of these documents, or any loss sustained by anyone relying on these documents and the information contained herein. The information shown on all documents and information above relating to state requirements and statutes is intended for use as a guidline and is not a replacement or substitute for legal advice. If you are seeking legal advice in the construction industry, NPS recommends contacting Guy W. Bluff our referring attorney recognized by the American Bar Association.
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