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Vermont Mechanics LienLienra knows your state.

Vermont files with the Town Clerk (town-level). An oath is required. 180-day deadline.

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Where Vermont contractors lose their lien rights

Wrong filing office

Vermont uses the Town Clerk — not the standard county recorder or clerk. Filing with the wrong office means your lien is void.

What Lienra handles automatically for Vermont

Correct document title: MECHANIC'S LIEN
Correct filing office: Town Clerk
Deadline calculation: 180 days after last furnishing
State-specific terminology: Town Clerk

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Describe what happened — Kayron will identify your deadline, notice requirements, and filing path for Vermont automatically.

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Vermont Filing Requirements

Document TitleMECHANIC'S LIEN
Filing OfficeTown Clerk — Town Clerk — Vermont is town-based, not county-based. Oath required.
Filing Deadline180 days after last furnishing
NotarizationOath required

How to File in Vermont with Lienra

1

Describe your case

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

2

Your MECHANIC'S LIEN is generated

State-correct document for the Town Clerk.

3

File before the deadline

Deadline: 180 days after last furnishing. Lienra shows your exact deadline and what to do after filing.

Vermont Mechanics Lien — Common Questions

What is the mechanics lien deadline in Vermont?

In Vermont, the mechanics lien deadline is 180 days after last furnishing. Missing this deadline means permanently losing your right to file a lien.

Where do I file a mechanics lien in Vermont?

File your mechanics lien with the Town Clerk — Town Clerk — Vermont is town-based, not county-based. Oath required..

Do I need notarization for a mechanics lien in Vermont?

Vermont requires an oath — you must swear to the contents before an authorized officer.

Is a preliminary notice required in Vermont?

No preliminary notice is required for direct contractors in Vermont.

What is the document called in Vermont?

In Vermont, the document is called a MECHANIC'S LIEN. Important: Vermont is town-based — file with the Town Clerk. Oath is required (not standard notarization)..

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Kayron applies Vermont's exact rules — Town Clerk · 180 days after last furnishing

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