Why Zlien Can Be Trusted With Your Mechanics Lien Compliance

There’s not really a contest – Zlien is hands-down the nation’s leading mechanics lien compliance and filing service. Part of what separates our company from the competition is our sophistication, with a proprietary web application powering our frontend LienPilot for clients to manage filings and deadlines, and the backend system ensuring each filing is processed quickly and accurately.

The real separation between us and the competition, however, is our people, and our providing of a service that is professional, reputable and reliable. Sure, we’re committed to excellence, but perhaps more importantly we’re committed to making our clients comfortable that they’re getting excellence.

Zlien demonstrates its excellence by providing security and reputation safeguards, so you know that you’re dealing with a company who will handle your tender mechanics lien claim appropriately.  Here are some of the reasons why Zlien is the most professional and reputable mechanics lien compliance company in the world:

Zlien Is Licensed

Did you know that the states of Arizona and California require companies like Zlien to operate in accordance with their Legal Document Assistant licensing laws? It’s true, and Zlien is compliant with these laws.  Further, all of our mechanics lien resources and forms are prepared by licensed lawyers who have experience in construction law.

We’re not buying forms online or scouring the Internet for applicable materials, and charging you to fill in your form and wing it. We’ve researched each and every state’s private, state and federal mechanics lien and bond claim laws, and we’ve published robust resources and forms for each state. We’ve built custom software to use these resources to help you understand the lien laws, and then to prepare your forms and have them appropriately filed.

Zlien is Bonded and Insured

We’re in the protection business.  By managing your mechanics lien and bond claim deadlines and delivering applicable preliminary notices, we’re protecting your company’s right to get paid on a construction project.  We go a step further with this protection, by protecting you against our own errors and omissions, should they occur.

While we don’t expect to make an error, it is comforting to our clients that they are doing business with a company who is both insured and insurable.

We publish our bond, license and insurance information right on our website for you to view and download.

Zlien Is Secure

Security is important to us, because it’s important to you.  We never ask you to provide your credit card through a simple online form (it’s not secure!), and we never keep your credit card information insecurely here on site.  We are compliant with all federal regulations about handling credit card information, and use an industry leading credit card processor (Freshbooks) to handle all transactions.

When you login, you do so through a premium SSL certificate.  When your information is put into our database, it is behind layers of server security precautions.

Zlien Has Great People – Available For You All The Time

Why Zlien Can Be Trusted With Your Mechanics Lien Compliance

When you call us during business hours, you’re going to get an answer, and during business hours we’re always available to answer your live chats, support tickets or emails. You’re going to have a representative assigned to your account, and you’ll always be able to reach that person and discuss things with them.  In short, Zlien is there for you.

And we have great people and vendors to ensure your claims are handled professionally, and that you get the support you deserve.  Stay tuned for more blog posts about us and the folks you’ll work with here at Zlien.  Or, just give us a call.

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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