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1ST NOTICE
Commercial Existing Residential New Residential
Preliminary Notice Warning Statement Notice Of Intent To Perform
Optional. A Preliminary Notice delivered to the Owner and other legal parties soon after the start of a private Commercial project is effective in reminding all parties of future Bond, Lien Statement or Stop Notice rights for slow/non payment.

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On Existing Residential projects KANSAS Statutes Annotated § 60-1103a mandates that Subcontractors must deliver to the home owner a KANSAS Warning Statement prior to recording a KANSAS Lien Statement. Deliver by certified mail or personal delivery after contract signing or by first day on project to the Owner and other legal parties (Customer, General/Prime contractor, Lender/Surety).

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On New Residential projects KANSAS Statutes Annotated § 60-1103b(c) mandates that a KANSAS Notice Of Intent To Perform must be recorded with the Clerk of the District Court in the county where a project you provided construction related equipment, labor, materials or services is located. A recorded copy should be delivered in person or by certified mail to the Owner of the property along with any other legal parties related to the improvement of the property (Customer, General/Prime Contractor, Lender/ Surety).

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LIEN WARNING
Commercial Existing Residential New Residential
Notice Of Intent To File A Bond Claim, Lien Statement Or Stop Notice Notice Of Intent To File A Bond Claim, Lien Statement Or Stop Notice Notice Of Intent To File A Bond Claim, Lien Statement Or Stop Notice
Optional. Consider delivering by certified mail a Notice Of Intent To File A Bond Claim, Lien Statement or Stop Notice to the Owner and other legal parties ten (10) days before recording a lien.

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Optional. Consider delivering by certified mail a Notice Of Intent To File A Bond Claim, Lien Statement or Stop Notice to the Owner and other legal parties ten (10) days before recording a lien.

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Optional. Consider delivering by certified mail a Notice Of Intent To File A Bond Claim, Lien Statement or Stop Notice to the Owner and other legal parties ten (10) days before recording a lien.

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CONSTRUCTION LIEN
Commercial Existing Residential New Residential
Lien Statement Lien Statement Lien Statement
On a private Commercial project KANSAS Statutes Annotated §§ 60-1102, 60-1103 mandate that a General/Prime contractors and Subcontractors must record a notarized KANSAS Lien Statement with the Clerk of the District Court in the county where a project you provided construction related equipment, labor, materials or services is located.

Subcontractors record the lien within three (3) months and General/Prime contractors within four (4) months after the last day of supplying equipment, labor, materials, labor or services to a project. The recorded lien should be delivered in person or by certified mail to the Owner of the property along with any other legal parties related to the improvement of the property (Customer, General/Prime contractor, Lender/Surety).

KANSAS Statutes Annotated § 60-1105(a) mandate that lien claimants must initiate a lawsuit against the Owner to foreclose against the liened property within one (1) year from the date the KANSAS Lien Statement was recorded.

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On a private Existing Residential project KANSAS Statutes Annotated §§ 60-1102, 60-1103 mandate that a General/Prime contractors and Subcontractors must record a notarized KANSAS Lien Statement with the Clerk of the District Court in the county where a project you provided construction related equipment, labor, materials or services is located.

Subcontractors record the lien within three (3) months and General/Prime contractors within four (4) months after the last day of supplying equipment, labor, materials, labor or services to a project. The recorded lien should be delivered in person or by certified mail to the Owner of the property along with any other legal parties related to the improvement of the property (Customer, General/Prime contractor, Lender/Surety).

KANSAS Statutes Annotated § 60-1105(a) mandate that lien claimants must initiate a lawsuit against the Owner to foreclose against the liened property within one (1) year from the date the KANSAS Lien Statement was recorded.

On a private Commercial project KANSAS Statutes Annotated §§ 60-1102, 60-1103 mandate that a General/Prime contractors and Subcontractors must record a notarized KANSAS Lien Statement with the Clerk of the District Court in the county where a project you provided construction related equipment, labor, materials or services is located.

Subcontractors record the lien within three (3) months and General/Prime contractors within four (4) months after the last day of supplying equipment, labor, materials, labor or services to a project. The recorded lien should be delivered in person or by certified mail to the Owner of the property along with any other legal parties related to the improvement of the property (Customer, General/Prime contractor, Lender/Surety).

KANSAS Statutes Annotated § 60-1105(a) mandate that lien claimants must initiate a lawsuit against the Owner to foreclose against the liened property within one (1) year from the date the KANSAS Lien Statement was recorded.

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On a private New Residential project KANSAS Statutes Annotated §§ 60-1102, 60-1103 mandate that a General/Prime contractors and Subcontractors must record a notarized KANSAS Lien Statement with the Clerk of the District Court in the county where a project you provided construction related equipment, labor, materials or services is located.

Subcontractors record the lien within three (3) months and General/Prime contractors within four (4) months after the last day of supplying equipment, labor, materials, labor or services to a project. The recorded lien should be delivered in person or by certified mail to the Owner of the property along with any other legal parties related to the improvement of the property (Customer, General/Prime contractor, Lender/Surety).

KANSAS Statutes Annotated § 60-1105(a) mandate that lien claimants must initiate a lawsuit against the Owner to foreclose against the liened property within one (1) year from the date the KANSAS Lien Statement was recorded.

On a private Commercial project KANSAS Statutes Annotated §§ 60-1102, 60-1103 mandate that a General/Prime contractors and Subcontractors must record a notarized KANSAS Lien Statement with the Clerk of the District Court in the county where a project you provided construction related equipment, labor, materials or services is located.

Subcontractors record the lien within three (3) months and General/Prime contractors within four (4) months after the last day of supplying equipment, labor, materials, labor or services to a project. The recorded lien should be delivered in person or by certified mail to the Owner of the property along with any other legal parties related to the improvement of the property (Customer, General/Prime contractor, Lender/Surety).

KANSAS Statutes Annotated § 60-1105(a) mandate that lien claimants must initiate a lawsuit against the Owner to foreclose against the liened property within one (1) year from the date the KANSAS Lien Statement was recorded.

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Counties to record or release a KANSAS Lien Statement: Allen, Anderson, Atchison, Barber, Barton, Bourbon, Brown, Butler, Chase, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Clark, Clay, Cloud, Coffey, Comanche, Cowley, Crawford, Decatur, Dickinson, Doniphan, Douglas, Edwards, Elk, Ellis, Ellsworth, Finney, Ford, Franklin, Geary, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Greenwood, Hamilton, Harper, Harvey, Haskell, Hodgeman, Jackson, Jefferson, Jewell, Johnson, Kearny, Kingman, Kiowa, Labette, Lane, Leavenworth, Lincoln, Linn, Logan, Lyon, Marion, Marshall, McPherson, Meade, Miami, Mitchell, Montgomery, Morris, Morton, Nemaha, Neosho, Ness, Norton, Osage, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phillips, Pottawatomie, Pratt, Rawlins, Reno, Republic, Rice, Riley, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Saline, Scott, Sedgwick, Seward, Shawnee, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, Sumner, Thomas, Trego, Wabaunsee, Wallace, Washington, Wichita, Wilson, Woodson, Wyandotte

For addresses of county Register Of Deeds’ offices to mail or record in person a KANSAS Lien Statement, click here.