Quick Facts
Notice Required
Yes
Notice Type
Notice of Intent to File Lien
Statute
CRS § 38-22-109
Deadline
10 days before filing lien
Delivery Method
Certified mail or personal delivery
Key Fact: Colorado
Colorado does not require a project-start preliminary notice. Instead, claimants must send a Notice of Intent 10 days before filing a mechanics lien.
Understanding Colorado Requirements
Colorado does not require a preliminary notice at the start of a project. Instead, under CRS § 38-22-109, claimants must send a Notice of Intent to File Lien 10 days before filing lien to preserve their right to record a mechanics lien.
While Colorado does not mandate a project-start notice, the pre-filing notice requirement is still a critical step. Failing to send the Notice of Intent to File Lien within the required timeframe will prevent you from recording a valid mechanics lien.
LienFlash is expanding to cover Colorado's pre-filing notice requirements. Our platform will automate the notice generation and delivery process, ensuring you never miss the 10 days before filing lien window.
LienFlash is Coming to Colorado
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