Getting Paid

We help contractors, subcontractors and material suppliers achieve successful collections.

We help contractors, subcontractors and material suppliers achieve successful collections.

Protecting Contractors' Payment Rights

Getting Paid

Detailed information and useful forms to help contractors, subcontractors and suppliers protect their payment rights. Mechanics liens, Arizona Prompt Pay Act, bond claims and more.

Arizona Prompt Payment Act

Mechanics' Liens and Stop Notices on Private Projects

Payment Bond Claims on Private Projects

Payment Bond Claims on Public Projects

Forms

Written Request to Owner for Information for Preliminary 20-Day Notice (PDFWord)

Preliminary 20-Day Lien Notice (PDFWord)

Notice to Property Owner (PDFWord)

Affidavit of Service of Preliminary 20-Day Lien Notice (PDFWord)

Post-Completion Notice to Surety on Private Payment Bond (PDFWord)

90-Day Notice for Bonded Public Works (PDFWord)

Notice of Intent to Suspend Work for Non-Payment (PDFWord)

CONSTRUCTION ADVISOR®  ARTICLES

Arizona Capitol Mall
By Lang Thal King & Hanson 22 Jul, 2019
As of August 27, 2019, contractors can continue to receive Prompt Payment Act protection for qualifying invoices not supplied within the preceding 30-day billing cycle.
Mike Thal
By Mike Thal 12 Dec, 2017
A payment dispute over the quality of road signs installed at the Grand Canyon ends in the Court of Appeals’ finding that a federal agency is not an “owner” under Arizona’s Prompt Payment Act.
Lang Thal King & Hanson
By Lang Thal King & Hanson 22 Jan, 2016
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals’ Ramona ruling is significant for material suppliers who furnish materials for federal projects through open accounts.
Lang Thal King & Hanson
By Lang Thal King & Hanson 20 Jul, 2015
Effective July 3, 2015, architects and engineers are entitled to prompt payment for services provided on many public projects in Arizona.
Mike Thal, Cosntruction Attorney
By Mike Thal 16 Jun, 2014
The Miller Act applies to contracts awarded for the construction, alteration, or repair of any public building or public work of the federal government.
Kent Lang, Construction Lawyer
By Kent Lang 16 Aug, 2011
The Court of Appeals finds that, despite initial documentation errors, a contractor’s timely corrections preserved the validity of its liens.
By Kent Lang 18 Nov, 2008
Not getting paid? Review the basics of a mechanics’ lien foreclosure action, for contractors, subcontractors and construction suppliers.
By Kent Lang 08 Apr, 2008
Dissatisfaction with a contractor's non-invoiced work does not entitle an owner to withhold payment for other work.
By Kent Lang 07 May, 2007
If a general contractor may be needed for repairs or replacement, payments to the insured should include contractor overhead and profit fees – even if no contractor is used.
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