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Nebraska Lien Waiver Rules


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lien waivers not regulated
No Specific Form

Nebraska law does not provide or require statutory forms for lien waivers.


lien waivers do not need to be notarized
Notarization Not Required

Nebraska does not require that a lien waiver be notarized. Only the claimant's signature is required.


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Can Waive Rights in Contract

Nebraska specifically allows parties to waive lien rights prior to work.


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Can Waive Rights Before Payment

Nebraska specifically allows parties to waive lien rights prior to payment.

Nebraska lien waivers can be very tricky.

Lien waivers are not regulated in Nebraska, either in language or form, or in timing. In fact, in Nebraska lien waiver documents, parties can agree to pretty much whatever they want, whenever they want (as long as the agreement is clear, and not contrary to public policy).

This means that when parties exchange a lien waiver in Nebraska, or when they contract to perform work related to a construction project, they ought to look very closely at the document and what is being agreed upon. Parties in Nebraska are able to waive lien rights before payment, and even before work. And, the language required to do so is not strictly regulated by state statutes, or set forth clearly in court decisions. It’s really a “what the waiver says goes” kind of place.

Accordingly, good, clean, standard lien waiver forms and language should always be used in Nebraska to keep things fair and clear for everybody. If non-standard or overreaching language is used on Nebraska lien waivers, it’s likely that whatever the waiver says will be enforced.

Below are some frequently asked questions about the lien waiver laws and requirements in Nebraska.

Free Nebraska Lien Waivers Forms & Templates

Nebraska doesn’t really regulate the language on lien waivers. This means that you need to be sure about what your lien waiver says before providing it to another party since it’s easy to end up waiving more than you bargained for. Using these forms provided by Levelset is safe, easy, stress-free, and fair for everyone involved. When used correctly, these forms don’t waive more than intended, are fair, and can’t be used against the singing party.

When used correctly, the forms provided here for free by Levelset are clear and fair to all parties. You can download them free, or use our free system to send or request your Nebraska lien waiver form.

Free Nebraska Lien Waiver Forms

These Nebraska lien waiver forms are clear, fair, and drafted by construction attorneys. Make it easy, and use forms from the source you can trust.

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Nebraska Partial Conditional Lien Waiver Form

This ne partial conditional waiver (also called a partial conditional lien release) should be used when a progress payment on the project is expected. There...

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Nebraska Partial Unconditional Lien Waiver Form

This ne partial unconditional waiver (also called a partial unconditional lien release) should be used when a progress payment on the project has been received....

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Nebraska Final Conditional Lien Waiver Form

This ne final conditional waiver (also called a final conditional lien release) should be used when the final payment for a project is expected but...

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Nebraska Final Unconditional Lien Waiver Form

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Nebraska Lien Waivers FAQs

Nebraska Lien Waiver FAQs

Does Nebraska require a specific statutory lien waiver form?

No, Nebraska law does not provide or require statutory forms for lien waivers.

What are the requirements for an Nebraska lien waiver? What makes a lien waiver binding?

Lien waivers need no consideration in order to be effective, and can be effective at any point.

Are Unconditional Lien Waivers Prohibited in Nebraska?

No, Nebraska law is extremely liberal in allowing all types of lien waivers.

Is there a specific statutory prohibition on lien waivers in advance of payments, furnishing of work, or furnishing of materials in Nebraska?

No, Nebraska is one of the few states to statutorily allow advance waiver of lien rights. No lien clauses are totally fine in Nebraska, so construction participants should examine contracts carefully.

Must Nebraska lien waivers be notarized?

No. Nebraska is very lenient in waiver requirements and availability, and only requires the waiver be in writing and signed by the claimant. Ambiguities in the written and signed waiver document are construed against the claimant.

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