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How to File a Mechanic’s Lien

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What Is a Mechanic’s Lien?

A mechanic’s lien (or Construction Lien Claim) is a legal claim filed against a property by a contractor, subcontractor or supplier who provided labor, services, or materials but hasn’t been paid. It is one of the most effective methods available to secure payment in the construction industry.

Deadlines are strict. Don’t lose your right to be paid.

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How the Lien Filing Process Works

3 Simple Steps to Get a Mechanic’s Lien in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut

Why Thousands of Contractors File a Mechanic’s Lien with Us

Protect Your Right to be Paid

  • Flat Fee for Lien Filing: We offer simple, flat-rate pricing for lien filing, no matter how much you are owed.
  • Avoid missing deadlines: Speedy Lien processes and files Mechanic’s Liens fast, so you can secure payment sooner.

  • Expertise in the Entire Lien Process: From filing to follow-up and enforcement, Speedy Lien manages every step of the Mechanic’s Lien process with precision.
  • Available Whenever You Need Us: Every call connects you to a knowledgeable state-specific expert who provides responsive support.
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Common Questions About Mechanic’s Lien Filing Services in NY, NJ, or CT

Yes, Speedy Lien offers same-day online filing for New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, so you can protect your payment rights quickly and accurately.

The lien attaches to the property, blocking sale or refinancing until resolved.

Contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and design professionals who have provided labor, services, or materials and remain unpaid are typically eligible.

Deadlines vary by state, often within a few months of your last day of work or delivery of materials. Filing late could mean losing your rights to payment.

Yes, you do not need a lawyer to file a mechanic’s lien. Many contractors and suppliers use Speedy Lien’s filing service instead of hiring an attorney to save time and reduce cost.

A lien is typically removed once payment is made and a satisfaction of lien is filed. Speedy Lien can assist with lien satisfaction filings.

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