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    Tucson Contractors: Don't Let The 20 days Rule Cost You Your Paycheck.

    If you are working on a project in Tucson, AZ, the clock is ticking. You must file your Preliminary 20-Day Notice within 20 days of first furnishing labor or materials. Miss it, and you forfeit your statutory lien rights for the entire project. Don't float the GC for free.

    Word on the Street in Tucson

    "We lay block for subdivisions. The average receivable sits at 90 days in this industry. I can't afford to float the builder. Filing my 20-day notice via LienFlash is the only way I sleep at night."

    — Miguel A., Masonry Contractor

    Navigating the Pima County Recording Process

    In Arizona, your preliminary notice must be served correctly before you ever step foot in the Pima County Recorder's Office to file a formal lien. We handle the USPS Certified Mail delivery to the property owner so you have the exact legal proof required by Pima County judges if a payment dispute escalates.

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    Stop fighting traffic to the post office. Snap a photo of your invoice from the truck. We auto-fill the state-compliant form and mail it via USPS Certified Mail for $24.99.

    Legal Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Tucson mechanics lien law. It is not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for guidance on your specific situation.

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