Arizona Mechanics Lien Requirements Can Be Thorny

Arizona Mechanics Lien Requirements Can Be Thorny

Mechanics lien law is complex in every jurisdiction, and the state of Arizona is no exception.  In fact, as the title of this article states (with obvious connection to the state’s cactus population), the mechanics lien laws can be a bit thorny in Arizona.

The good news for contractors and suppliers is we recently announced that we’re fully servicing the state of Arizona, and to coincide with the announcement, that we completely revamped our Arizona mechanics lien resources, free forms, and law information.

In addition to this, I published a Legal Guide on Avvo.com earlier this week, which is a how-to type article, simply titled: How To File A Mechanics Lien in Arizona.

The guide takes the reader through the Arizona mechanics lien process step-by-step, and I recommend reading it if you’re unpaid on a construction project in Arizona and trying to figure out the lien process.

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About Scott Wolfe Jr

Scott Wolfe Jr. is the CEO of Zlien, a company that provides software and services to help building material supply and construction companies reduce their credit risk and default receivables through the management of mechanics lien and bond claim compliance. He is also the founding author of the Lien Blog, a leading online publication about liens, security instruments and getting paid on every account. Scott is a licensed attorney in six states with extensive experience in corporate credit management and collections law, with a specific emphasis on utilizing mechanic liens, UCC filings and other security instruments to protect and manage receivables. You can connect with him via Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+.Read Scott's Biography Post Here