Vermont Mechanics Lien Form
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Get help filing your Vermont Mechanics Lien
When unpaid on a construction project in Vermont, you may file a “Notice of Mechanics Lien” with the town clerk and have a copy served on the property owner to assert a mechanics lien claim against the property. While the name of the lien document is a “Notice of Mechanics Lien,” do not be alarmed; this is indeed the mechanic’s lien filing and not a simple preliminary or intent notice. The “Notice of Mechanics Lien” must be filed with the clerk of the town in which the project is located. A copy of the lien must be sent to the property owner at the time of filing by certified mail return receipt must be requested.
Fill out the form on the right to download your Vermont Mechanics Lien Form.
Rules and regulations for sending a Vermont Mechanics Lien
In Vermont, a mechanics lien must be filed within 180 days of when payment became due for the your last labor and/or materials furnished. This marks the expiration of that period, and your claim of lien for this project must be filed before this date.
After completing the Vermont Mechanics Lien Form, you must deliver it to the appropriate parties required by statute. Notices are typically served on the property owner and, for sub-tier parties, the general contractor. However, depending on the type of notice, it can be helpful to send notices to anyone else who is in charge of your payment, like a lender or surety company on the project.
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Vermont County Recorders
Looking to file/record a mechanics lien in Vermont? You'll need to get your Vermont mechanics lien filed and recorded with the county recorder in the county where the construction project is located. Here is a listing of all county recorders in Vermont. Click on any county to find more information about how to get your lien recorded in that county.
Addison
94 Main St
Middlebury, Vermont, 5753
phone: (802) 388-4041 ext. 3
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Chittenden
159 Ferry Rd
Charlotte, Vermont, 5445
phone: 802-425-3071
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Franklin
47 Town Common Rd N
St. Albans, Vermont, 5478
phone: (802) 524-3524
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Lamoille
43 Portland Street
Morrisville, Vermont, 5661
phone: (802) 888-6669
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Rutland
426 Plains Rd
Pittsford, Vermont, 5763
phone: (802) 483-2931
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Windham
2 E Main St
Wilmington, VT, Vermont, 5363
phone: (802) 464-5836
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