Nationwide Coverage
Omni does preliminary notices in all 50 states, and our notices meet each state's statutory requirements for Notices to Owners/Preliminary Notices. Our errors and omissions insurance provides peace-of-mind when establishing lien rights nationwide.
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Preliminary Notices/Notices to Owners
The preliminary notice alerts the property owner, general contractor, lender, subcontractor, bonding agent, supplier, etc., if applicable, that material, machinery, fixtures, tools, or professional services have been furnished or are about to be furnished to their jobsite.
Stop Notices, Bond Claims, 90-day Notices, Miller Act/Little Miller Act
On public construction projects, subcontractors and material suppliers are protected by statutory payment bond in lieu of lien rights since they may not lien publicly-owned property. In Arizona claimants are required to send 20-day notices and must also send the general contractor a second written notice within 90-days after the last day they supplied labor or material to the project, or lose their bond claim rights.
Notices of Intent, Mechanic's Liens and Lien Releases
A notice of intent is sent to inform the interested party that payment has not been received and a mechanic's lien is imminent. A mechanic's lien is used to enforce your preliminary notice in the event you have not been paid for your work or services. A lien release is recorded once payment has been received and cleared, thereby releasing the property from the mechanic's lien.
HOA Liens
Homeowners Association's liens are recorded when a property owner hasn't paid their HOA fees. As long as the HOA is a "Planned Community" or a "Condominium" liens can be recorded against homeowners in many states.
Affidavits and Proofs of Service
Affidavits and Proofs of Service are a mandatory requirement when recording a lien, therefore Omni keeps records of up to seven years of Prelimninary Notices/Notices to Owners. In most states affidavits and proof of service need to be recorded with a mechanic's lien in order to establish the right to lien.
Online Request Form Submission
Our online notice submission system speeds the process and improves accuracy to ensure best results. You also receive an email copy of your request for your records.