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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The form for notice of substantial completion of the project may be filed with the county clerk in the county where the project is located in accordance with W.S. 29-2-106(c). After the notice has been duly recorded, the record owner shall send a copy of the notice to all contractors, subcontractors and materialmen who provided the record owner with preliminary notice pursuant to W.S. 29-2-112 within five (5) days after recording the notice under this section. The form shall be completed in substantially the following form:
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NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT
Pursuant to the provisions of W.S. 29-2-106(c), the undersigned hereby files its notice of substantial completion of the project, filed with the Clerk of _________________ County on the ______ day of _____________, 20___, commencing at Page _____ of Book _______.
Dated this ______ day of ____, 20___.
Name of record owner: ______________________________
By: ______________________________
Signature: ______________________________
Title: ______________________________
Note to Notarial Officer: If the record owner is a legal entity formed under Title 17 of the Wyoming Statutes or other applicable law, use the first jurat. If the record owner is an individual or sole proprietor, use the second jurat.
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On this ______ day of ______________, 20___, subscribed and sworn to before me personally appeared ______________________________ (name of signatory), to me personally known, who has read the foregoing Notice of Substantial Completion of the Project and knows the contents thereof and the facts are true to the best of his/her knowledge, and being by me duly sworn, did state that he/she is the ______________________________ (title, position or type of authority granted by record owner) of ______________________________ (record owner) and that this Notice of Substantial Completion of the Project was signed and sealed on behalf of the record owner by authority granted to the signatory by the record owner.
Witness my hand and official seal.
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Notarial officer
My Commission Expires:
Seal:
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On this ______ day of ______________, 20___, subscribed and sworn to before me personally appeared ______________________________ (name of signatory), to me personally known, who has read the foregoing Notice of Substantial Completion of the Project and knows the contents thereof and the facts are true to the best of his/her knowledge, and being by me duly sworn, did state that the Notice of Substantial Completion of the Project to be the free act and deed of the record owner.
Witness my hand and official seal.
______________________________
Notarial officer
My Commission Expires:
Seal:
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 29. Liens § 29-10-105. Form for notice of substantial completion of the project - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-29-liens/wy-st-sect-29-10-105/
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