For the solo sub working a job with money still owed
Your lien clock is already running. We'll tell you before it stops.
You looked up "[your state] mechanics lien deadline" because there's unpaid money on a job you're on right now. The number is the easy part. The trap is the calendar: the day the window closes, you're on a roof, not at a recorder's office. Enter the job once — we watch the clock and alert you as it closes, with the dollars at risk.
Start a job clock — free
Pick your state
- California — 20-day preliminary notice + 90-day lien deadline
- Texas — 15th-of-the-3rd-month notice + 15th-of-the-4th-month lien filing
- Florida — 45-day Notice to Owner + 90-day Claim of Lien
More states rolling out (50 states of static statute math, one at a time). Need yours next? It tracks demand automatically when you start a job.
Free vs Pro
Free: 1 job, one safety alert when a window hits 5 days. Pro ($9/mo): unlimited jobs, instant alerts at 14/7/5/3/1/0 days, every cited statute, the ACT-NOW verdict. Pay self-serve at the anxious moment — Telegram Stars or USDC (x402). No sales call. (Levelset is great for GCs with a budget; we're for the solo sub on one job in one state, priced like it.)
For agents (x402)
The dated lien-deadline engine is agent-payable per call (keyless USDC on Base): /.well-known/x402 · /llms.txt · MCP at /mcp.
This is an informational deadline tool, not legal advice and not a law firm. Mechanics-lien deadlines turn on facts (exact trigger date, project type, public vs private, owner-occupied status, notices recorded by others) that can shift these dates. Confirm your dates with a licensed construction attorney in your state before relying on them. We compute the statutory window from the dates you enter; we do not verify your facts.