Answers about CMLS document preparation, notice processing, deadlines, waivers, releases, and attorney support.
Cover Me Lien Services (CMLS) assists clients with the preparation, processing, and handling of construction notice and lien related documents, including:
CMLS focuses on timely preparation, service, and documentation of these filings in accordance with statutory requirements.
No. CMLS is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal representation.
We:
We do not:
If enforcement is required, we coordinate with or refer to licensed attorneys.
You should contact CMLS as early as possible in a project, ideally:
Late intake increases risk of lost lien or bond rights due to statutory deadlines.
A Preliminary Notice is a document sent early in a project that helps preserve your right to file a lien, stop notice, or bond claim.
Without proper notice:
CMLS verifies:
If a notice is not required, we will document that determination based on intake data.
Deadlines are statutory and time sensitive, typically triggered by:
However, deadlines are not extended by intake or service timing.
A statutory security interest that attaches to real property when contractors, subcontractors, laborers, or material suppliers are not paid for work or materials provided for a work of improvement.
A mechanics lien is typically filed when:
| Feature | Mechanics Lien | Stop Notice |
|---|---|---|
| Applies to | Private Works | Public Works |
| Effect | Encumbers property | Freezes project funds |
| Filed with | County Recorder | Public Entity |
| Property impact | Yes | No |
A stop payment notice, formerly called a stop notice, is a statutory remedy allowing a claimant to freeze undisbursed construction funds held by the owner or lender when they have not been paid for work on a project.
Typical triggers include:
A Bond Claim is used on public works projects where liens cannot attach to public property.
It allows a claimant to:
Bond Claims are used only for public works projects.
A lien waiver is used to:
CMLS uses a structured decision process based on:
Waiver types include:
A Lien Release is processed when:
A Stop Notice Release is processed when:
CMLS provides operational deadline tracking and controls, but:
Clients remain responsible for:
Missing a deadline may result in:
Attorney involvement is required for:
CMLS does not perform enforcement actions.
Yes. When enforcement is required:
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