Guide to filing construction documents in Warrick County, Indiana

Contractors and suppliers working on a project within Warrick County should get familiar with the Warrick County Recorder. This is the office that records documents related to the property, including mechanics liens and notices.

This page contains all of the information construction businesses need to file liens and other documents with the Warrick County Recorder, including locations, hours, fees, form downloads, and more..

The mechanics lien rules in Indiana can be complex. Before recording a lien in Warrick County, read Filing a Lien in Indiana: A Step-by-Step Guide to make sure you understand the process, and common mistakes.

Download Warrick County Recorder Forms:

Lien FAQs for Warrick County

What types of documents can I file at the Warrick County Recorder?

This office records a variety of property-related documents, including:
Mechanics lien
Lien release
UCC lien

Which office records mechanics liens in Warrick County, Indiana?

Filing in person

You can file your Recorder in person at the County Judicial Center, located at:
One County Square, Suite 230
Boonville, Indiana, IN, 47601

Hours of operation:
Monday - Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

The Judicial Center is closed holidays and weekends.


Hours of Recording:
“Same Day Recording” cutoff time is 2:30 pm After 2:30 pm the Recorded Date will be the following day.

If you need more information, you can call them at (812) 897-6165.

E-Filing

Who can file a lien in Warrick County?

If you provided labor or materials on a construction project located in Warrick County, Indiana, then your mechanics lien should be filed here. However, every state has specific rules about who has the right to file a lien, including notice requirements and specific deadlines. To make sure you are allowed to file a lien, visit the Indiana Mechanics Lien Guide & FAQ page.

What is the deadline to file a lien claim in Warrick County, Indiana?

In Indiana, your deadline to file a mechanics lien is dependent upon your role in the project. In general:
General contractors have 60 days on residential projects and 90 days on non-residential projects to file a lien after the date of last furnishing. Subcontractors and suppliers have 60 days on residential projects and 90 days on non-residential projects to file after date of last furnishing.

What are the Warrick County Recorder fees to file a lien?

Here are the costs to file a mechanics lien in Warrick County, Indiana:
$25; fee includes 1 mailing $2 for each additional mailing

Recording offices do update their fee structure periodically. We recommend contacting the Warrick County Recorder to verify the recording costs, especially before mailing a document.

Visit the Warrick County Recorder fees page for the latest information.

What forms of payment are accepted at the Warrick County Recorder?

Warrick County Recorder accepts the following forms of payment:

Cash, check, or credit card

If paying by check, make it payable to PayGov.

How do I release a lien in Warrick County once I’ve been paid?

To cancel a lien previously recorded with the Warrick County Recorder, you will need to record a lien release.
Lien release fee:
$25.

How do I get copies of documents from the Warrick County Recorder?

In Warrick County, filed documents are public record. Copies of mechanics liens and other property documents are available upon request from the Warrick County Recorder.

In person

One County Square, Suite 230, Boonville, IN 47601

By mail

One County Square, Suite 230, Boonville, IN 47602

Electronically

The Warrick County Recorder does not currently have an online resource for requesting document copies

Fees

Certified copy: $5.00