Timely Notice Services, Inc.

Timely Notice Services, Inc.

Serving Florida and Georgia since 1985!


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You have done everything in your power to make sure your customer is satisfied with your work..

Doesn't it make sense to do everything in your power to make sure you get paid?

Click on the state where the jobsite is located:

Florida Notice to Owner

Florida Notice to Owner

Georgia Notice to Contractor

Georgia Notice to Contractor

How much does it cost to send a Notice to Owner?

Sending a Notice to Owner is an inexpensive way to obtain peace of mind. You will rest easier knowing that you have taken the necessary steps to make sure you get paid for your work.

STATE

TITLE

FEE PER NOTICE

CERTIFIED FEE

FLORIDA

NOTICE TO OWNER

35.00

6.00 per certified

GEORGIA
**Available only to our Florida customers

NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR

50.00

6.00 per certified

ALL OTHER STATES
**Available only to our Florida customers

NOTICE OF..... (title depends on the state)

50.00

6.00 per certified

 

 

 

 

 

The Notice to Owner is sent to the Owner, General Contractor, your Customer and any other parties involved in the construction project. If those copies need to be sent certified mail - regardless of the state - (the Owner of the property always receives a certified copy), they will each cost $6.

We have made requesting a Notice to Owner easy for you. If you look toward the top of this page on the left you will see a link to our new On-line Notice Request Form. Using this form you may either Email the information or print and Fax it to our office.

We send all Notice to Owners as quickly and accurately as possible.

 

Disclaimer:

This website is only meant to serve as an interpretation of the Florida Construction Lien Law and not as legal advice. Timely Notice Services, Inc. does not represent itself as a legal authority in any way. If anyone needs legal advice or assistance, they need to contact a lawyer specializing in construction law.

Site last updated June 07, 2010