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Code · Wyoming · Title 29 — Liens · Chapter 10 — Forms

29-10-103. Form of notice of filing lien.

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(a)Notice of filing a lien shall be sent to the record owner of the property against which the lien shall be filed and shall be completed in substantially the following form:
Note to lien claimant: This form, if filled out correctly and sent within the time periods specified in W.S. 29-2-107 constitutes prima facie evidence that you have provided the content of the notice required by W.S. 29-1-312(c). If you have any questions regarding how to fill out this form or whether it has been filled out properly, you should consult an attorney. CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
To: ____________________________
Record owner or agent of owner (note: If there is more than one
(1)owner, use a form for each owner)
Date: _______________, 20___
Re: Notice of Filing Lien
This letter shall serve as notice to you pursuant to W.S. 29-1-312 that ______________________ (hereinafter the "lien claimant") has filed a lien against your property.
cc: _________________________
_________________________
_________________________
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