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Recording a NV Notice of Lien in Washoe County

By July 12, 2018April 30th, 2020No Comments

Updated April 30, 2020

A roofing Subcontractor based in Northern California asked TRADITION LIEN SERVICE to record a NEVADA Notice of Lien for non-payment on an existing house in Reno, NV within Washoe County. According to Wikipedia, Reno is the “biggest little city in the world“. It is also home to the the University of Nevada that a former TRADITION LIEN SERVICE intern attends.

On private Commercial projects NEVADA Revised Statutes § 108-226 mandate that General/Prime Contractors and Subcontractors can record a notarized NEVADA Notice Of Lien with the county Recorder where the project was located up to ninety (90) days after the last day providing equipment, labor, materials or services for a project. The Washoe County Recorder’s Office fees to record are as follows: $43 for the entire document (document size 8-1/2″ x 11″). Make checks payable to WASHOE COUNTY RECORDER and they will accept out-of-state business checks.

Liens and releases are recorded the same day they are received. It takes 1-3 days for a lien to display online.
If you send a 2nd copy lien for a conformed copy, it will be returned by mail in 1-2 days if a phone number provided, one month later if a phone number is not provided.

Claimants are required to file suit to foreclose on a NEVADA Notice Of Lien within six (6) months from the date the NEVADA Notice Of Lien was recorded.