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Minnesota Mechanics LienLienra knows your state.

Minnesota has a 120-day deadline — file with the County Recorder.

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Where Minnesota contractors lose their lien rights

Missing notarization

Minnesota requires a notarized sworn affidavit. An unnotarized lien is legally void — it cannot be enforced even if filed on time.

What Lienra handles automatically for Minnesota

Correct document title: MECHANIC'S LIEN
Correct filing office: County Recorder
Deadline calculation: 120 days after last furnishing
Notarization block with STATE OF Minnesota sworn affidavit

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Minnesota Filing Requirements

Document TitleMECHANIC'S LIEN
Filing OfficeCounty Recorder
Filing Deadline120 days after last furnishing
NotarizationRequired

How to File in Minnesota with Lienra

1

Describe your case

Enter what happened — Kayron reads it and identifies your Minnesota lien path automatically.

2

Your MECHANIC'S LIEN is generated

State-correct document for the County Recorder — includes the required notarization block.

3

File before the deadline

Deadline: 120 days after last furnishing. Lienra shows your exact deadline and what to do after filing.

Minnesota Mechanics Lien — Common Questions

What is the mechanics lien deadline in Minnesota?

In Minnesota, the mechanics lien deadline is 120 days after last furnishing. Missing this deadline means permanently losing your right to file a lien.

Where do I file a mechanics lien in Minnesota?

File your mechanics lien with the County Recorder.

Do I need notarization for a mechanics lien in Minnesota?

Yes. Minnesota requires notarization — the lien must be signed before a notary public. An unnotarized lien may be void.

Is a preliminary notice required in Minnesota?

No preliminary notice is required for direct contractors in Minnesota.

What is the document called in Minnesota?

In Minnesota, the document is called a MECHANIC'S LIEN.

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Kayron applies Minnesota's exact rules — County Recorder · 120 days after last furnishing

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