Utah Code § 38-1a-401

Notice of preconstruction service
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(1)
(a) A person that desires to claim a preconstruction lien on real property shall file a notice of
preconstruction service with the registry no later than 20 days after the person commences
providing preconstruction service for the anticipated improvement on the real property.
(b) A person that fails to file a timely notice of preconstruction service as required in this section
may not claim a valid preconstruction lien.
(c) A timely filed notice of preconstruction service is effective as to each preconstruction service
that the person filing the notice provides for the anticipated improvement under a single
original contract, including preconstruction service that the person provides to more than one
supervising subcontractor under that original contract.
(d) A notice of preconstruction service filed for preconstruction service provided or to be provided
under an original contract for an anticipated improvement on real property is not valid for
preconstruction service provided or to be provided under a separate original contract for an
anticipated improvement on the same real property.
(e) A notice of preconstruction service that is timely filed with the database with respect to an
anticipated improvement is considered to have been filed at the same time as the earliest
timely filed notice of preconstruction service for that anticipated improvement.
(f) A notice of preconstruction service shall include:
(i) the name, address, telephone number, and email address of the person providing the
preconstruction service;
(ii) the name, address, telephone number, and email address of the person that employed the
person providing the preconstruction service;
(iii) a general description of the preconstruction service the person provided or will provide;
(iv) the name of the record or reputed owner;
(v) the name of the county in which the property on which the anticipated improvement will
occur is located;
(vi)
(A) the tax parcel identification number of each parcel included in that property; or

(B) the entry number of a previously filed notice of preconstruction service that includes the
tax parcel identification number of each parcel included in that property; and
(vii) a statement that the person filing the notice intends to claim a preconstruction lien if the
person is not paid for the preconstruction service the person provides.
(g)
(i) A claimant who is an original contractor or a supervisory subcontractor may include in
a notice of preconstruction service the name, address, and telephone number of each
subcontractor who is under contract with the claimant to provide preconstruction service that
the claimant is under contract to provide.
(ii) The inclusion of a subcontractor in a notice of preconstruction service filed by another
claimant is not a substitute for the subcontractor's own submission of a notice of
preconstruction service.
(2) The burden is on the person filing the notice of preconstruction service to prove that the person
has substantially complied with the requirements of this section.
(3)
(a) Subject to Subsection (3)(b), a person required by this section to file a notice of
preconstruction service is required to give only one notice for each anticipated improvement.
(b) A person that provides preconstruction service under more than one original contract for the
same anticipated improvement and desires to claim a preconstruction lien for preconstruction
service provided under each original contract shall file a separate notice of preconstruction
service for preconstruction service provided under each original contract.
(4) A person filing a notice of preconstruction service by alternate means is responsible for
verifying and changing any incorrect information in the notice of preconstruction service before
the expiration of the period during which the notice is required to be filed.

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