Lien Waiver Form
Release lien rights in exchange for payment — conditional or unconditional.
Waiver Type
Project Information
Claimant Information
Payment Details
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Lien Waiver Form for contractors, subcontractors, and project owners
A lien waiver releases mechanic lien rights in exchange for payment. Available in conditional and unconditional formats.
This template helps contractors, subcontractors, and project owners release lien rights in exchange for payment with state-compliant language. It includes 4 organized sections with 12 professional fields. Fill it out in your browser and export a branded PDF in seconds.
Key Data Points
- ●12 states mandate statutory lien waiver forms (CA, TX, AZ, GA, MI, and others)
- ●Mechanic liens are filed on 1 in 6 commercial construction projects
- ●Conditional waivers protect $14B+ in annual subcontractor receivables
What does this template include?
4 sections with 12 fields covering waiver type, project information, claimant information, payment details.
How do I export this template?
Fill in the fields online. Click “Export Filled PDF” for a branded document. Or download a blank version to print.
Is this template free?
Yes. 100% free with no account required. Use it as many times as needed for any project.
Who is this template for?
Built for contractors, subcontractors, and project owners who need to release lien rights in exchange for payment with state-compliant language.
How to Use the Lien Waiver Form
- 1Select the waiver type: conditional or unconditional, progress or final.
- 2Enter project and property owner details.
- 3Fill in claimant name and address.
- 4Enter the payment amount and through-date.
- 5Export the signed-ready waiver as PDF.
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