Arkansas Notice to Owner and Contractor Form
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Within 75 days of last furnishing labor and/or materials to a project, those unpaid on commercial projects, and residential projects with 5 or more units, must deliver a Notice to Owner or Contractor to preserve its lien rights. A copy of the notice and proof of service must be attached to any liens later filed.
Rules and regulations for sending a Arkansas Preliminary Notice
Within 75 days of last furnishing labor and/or materials to a commercial project, or residential project with more than 5 units, a Notice to Owner and Contractor must be served upon the owner and prime contractor. Failure to serve this notice may result in the forfeiting of lien rights. This deadline marks the expiration of the 75 day period from your last furnishing of labor and/or materials.
After completing the Arkansas Notice to Owner and Contractor 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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Arkansas GC notice requirements
There are some preliminary notice requirements for general contractors in Arkansas, depending on the type of project. If the project is residential and 4 units or less, the GC must send a "Pre-Construction Notice to Owner." This must be provided to the owner before the commencement of work on the project. Notice can either be delivered personally if it is signed by the owner, or by certified mail with return receipt requested. General contractors aren't required to send any notices on other types of private projects at the outset, although we recommend always sending some sort of notice anyways. Failure to do so comes with some severe repercussions under Arkansas Code 18-44-115. Not only will the GC no longer be able to file a mechanics lien, but they will also be barred from any action to enforce any action in law or equity, no breach of contract, no quantum meruit. There is also a Notice of Intent requirements that need to be sent after the claimant's work has completed, but prior to actually filing a mechanics lien. See: Arkansas Notice of Intent Guide & FAQs Here's some additional reading that may prove helpful:I need help filing a claim against a contractor bc I did not get paid
On residential projects in Arkansas, a preliminary notice must be provided by at least one party on the project. If any party provides the property owner with the preliminary notice, it works to the benefit of all other project participants, and protects the work performed after the notice is given.
Additionally, a potential lien claimant on a residential project must provide the property owner with a notice of intent to lien at least 10 days prior to filing a lien itself (which must be recorded within 120 days from last furnishing labor or materials).
If a mechanics lien is not available, whether because no notice was given, or because deadlines have been missed, there may be other paths to recovery. Filing a lawsuit can be an effective path to getting paid, and if the amount in dispute is less than $5,000 suit may be filed in small claims court in order to limit expensive court costs and attorneys' fees.
If you decide to file a mechanics lien, you can learn more about the process and how to complete the filing with this how-to guide. Or, you can streamline the process by creating your document here.
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Arkansas County Recorders
Looking to file/record a mechanics lien in Arkansas? You'll need to get your Arkansas 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 Arkansas. Click on any county to find more information about how to get your lien recorded in that county.
Baxter
1st Floor, Baxter County Courthouse, 1 East 7th Street
Mountain Home, Arkansas, 72653
phone: 870-425-3475
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Benton
215 E. Central St., Ste. 6
Bentonville, Arkansas, 72712
phone: 479-271-1017
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Conway
115 S Moose Street
Morrilton, Arkansas, 72110
phone: (501) 354-9617
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Craighead
511 s main suite 200
Jonesboro, Arkansas, 72403
phone: 870-933-4530
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Crittenden
100 Court St,
Marion, Arkansas, 72364
phone: 870-739-3248
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Garland
501 Ouachita Ave, Room 207
Hot Springs, Arkansas, 71901
phone: 501-622-3630
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Greene
320 W Clerk St, Room 124
Paragould, Arkansas, 72450
phone: (870) 239-6330
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Independence
192 E. Main Street
Batesville, Arkansas, 72501
phone: 870-793-8865
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Jefferson
101 E Barraque St
Pine Bluff, Arkansas, 71601
phone: 870) 541-5304
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Lonoke
301 North Center Street
Lonoke, Arkansas, 72086
phone: 501.676.3043
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Miller
412 Laurel St
Texarkana, Arkansas, 71854
phone: 8707744501
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Pulaski
401 West Markham Street room 102
Little Rock, Arkansas, 72201
phone: 501.340.8500
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Saline
200 N. Main St
Benton, Arkansas, 72015
phone: 501-303-5607
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Sebastian
35 S 6th St. Room 102
Fort Smith, Arkansas, 72901
phone: 479-782-5065
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Sharp
718 Ash Flat Drive
Ash Flat, Arkansas, 72513-9103
phone: 870-994-7361
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Union
101 S Washington Ave # 201
El Dorado, Arkansas, 71730
phone: (870) 864-1940
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Washington
280 N College Ave, Ste 302
Fayetteville, Arkansas, 72701
phone: 479-444-1538
fax: (479) 444-1537
White
300 N Spruce St
Searcy, Arkansas, 72143
phone: (501) 279-6203
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