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notice requirements State Projects lien requirements State Projects
prime contractor State Projects None. None.
sub laborer State Projects None. The lien - "Sworn Statement of Claim" - must be filed within 45 days from the completion of the public works project. Must be enforced with a foreclosure action within 1 year of filing.
supplier other State Projects Those Who Lease Equipment must deliver a copy of the lease to the governing authority having the work done within 10 days from the first delivery of equipment to the project. The lien - "Sworn Statement of Claim" - must be filed within 45 days from the completion of the public works project. Must be enforced with a foreclosure action within 1 year of filing.

STATE v. PRIVATE CLAIMS

In Louisiana, property owned by the state cannot be liened.    However, most state construction contracts require that the prime contractor place a payment and/or performance bond before work begins.    Any claims for non-payment are brought directly against the bond, which secures the claims in place of the property itself.

However, to assert a claim against the bond, the claimant must timely record its claim and follow the required notice procedures.

NOTICE REQUIREMENTS

Generally, notice is not required to file a public claim. However, there is one exception for lessors of equipment.

  • Those Who Lease Equipment must deliver a copy of the lease to the governing authority having the work done within 10 days from the first delivery of equipment to the project.

THE MECHANIC’S LIEN

  • Referred to as “Statement of Claim.” It must be recorded any time after the maturity of the claim and within 45 days after the completion of work.
  • The claim must be delivered to the governing authority having the work done, but unlike many states, it must also be recorded.

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