Quick Facts
Notice Required
No
Notice Type
None Required
Statute
IC § 32-28-3-3
Deadline
N/A
Delivery Method
N/A
Lien Filing Window
90/60 days to file lien
Key Fact: Indiana
Indiana does not require a preliminary notice. Subcontractors and suppliers have 90 days (residential) or 60 days (commercial) to file a mechanics lien directly.
Understanding Indiana Requirements
Indiana does not require a preliminary notice to preserve mechanics lien rights. Under IC § 32-28-3-3, claimants can file a mechanics lien directly within the statutory filing window (90/60 days to file lien).
While no preliminary notice is legally required in Indiana, sending a voluntary notice is considered a best practice. It establishes a paper trail, puts property owners on notice of your involvement, and can help resolve payment disputes before they escalate to lien filing.
LienFlash is expanding to help contractors in Indiana send voluntary preliminary notices as a payment protection best practice. Even in states without a notice requirement, proactive communication significantly reduces the risk of non-payment.
LienFlash is Coming to Indiana
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