Bond Claim
Our services are geared towards professionals in the construction industry
who want to ensure that they are getting paid faster and easier
Preliminary Notice
A preliminary notice will not hurt your Lien rights, it will only strengthen them.
Satisfaction of a Lien
A document used to release a lien from a property after payment.
Secondary Notice
A secondary notice is a great collection tool that improves communication.
Bond Claim
Similar to a Lien, a bond claim is a useful tool when not paid on a public project.
Construction Lien
An instrument used by contractors and suppliers to get paid for their work.
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Recover Your
Payment
Similar to a Lien, a bond claim is a useful tool when unpaid on a state, county or municipal construction project. To recover payment, a supplier or contractor can file a claim with the surety bond company.
Sign-up For Your Free Account
With our easy-to-use online system you can send a notice or file a lien in a few minutes per project. Sign up with Perfekt and be sure that your lien rights are protected.
What We Need:
Once you have signed up for your free account, there are a few things we will need from you:
- First and last date of work
- Property address
- Hiring party name and address
- Price of labor/materials
- A brief description of labor/materials
Our Process
After You Submit A Service Order, Perfekt Will Take It From There
We'll Track The Project
Perfekt tracks the project through the entire construction lien process.
Research
Perfekt researches the property’s legal description and owners.
We'll Make It Perfect
Perfekt compiles and perfects the notice and lien forms.
Collect Signatures
Perfekt collects signatures and notarizes the construction lien (if needed).
Serve The Documents
Perfekt serves the proper documents to the homeowner.
File With The County
Perfekt files the construction lien with the county (if needed).
Distribute Copies
Perfekt distributes copies of the notice and lien forms to all parties involved.
Archive
Perfekt archives the construction lien and postal proof.
Monitor Deadlines
Perfekt monitors the project’s statutory deadlines.
Alert You
Perfekt alerts you when it’s time to escalate services to maintain lien rights.
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F.A.Q's
Your Questions Answered
A bond claim is a claim against the surety bond for a project. In general, public projects that you wouldn’t foreclose on, such as government buildings, libraries, schools, park buildings (athletics) will be bonded projects. A surety bond (insurance) is put up, and instead of a lien (claim), a claim is filed against the bond (payment insurance). The government entity generally requires a surety bond be taken out by a general contractor as terms for getting the job. This surety bond is what is claimed against when a construction professional files a claim against a bond. The intention of the surety bond is to ensure payment for the project.
Filing a bond claim against a surety bond can help ensure payment.
A bond claim must be sent within the statutory timeline of the state in which the work is being performed. Some states require previous steps to a bond claim, such as a preliminary bond notice.
A bond claim is sent to the surety company that the surety payment bond was created through. The bond claim goes against the surety payment bond.
In general, public projects that you wouldn’t foreclose on, such as government buildings, libraries, schools, park buildings (athletics) will be bonded projects. A surety bond (insurance) is put up, and instead of a lien (claim), a claim is filed against the bond (payment insurance). The government entity generally requires a surety bond be taken out by a general contractor as terms for getting the job. This surety bond is what is claimed against when a construction professional files a claim against a bond. The intention of the surety bond is to ensure payment for the project.
Yes, the bond number from a copy of the surety payment bond is required when sending a bond claim.
A copy of the payment bond; first and last date of work, dollar amount owed, work performed, address and name of project and who hired you. Usually bonded jobs have a specific name like school addition to a certain building. A copy of the payment bond has the project name, bond number, general contractor who took out the bond, property owner and surety company responsible for paying the bond claims.