
Written by Jayson Elliott · Attorney, Bay Legal PC · CA Bar No. 332479 · Last reviewed April 2026
California Mechanics Lien Law — City & County Guides
California Civil Code §8000 et seq. applies statewide, but lien claims must be filed with the county recorder in the county where the property is located. Select your region below for location-specific guidance.
San Francisco Bay Area
Sacramento Region
Southern California
Central Valley
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deadline to file a mechanics lien in California?
Without a Notice of Completion, you have 90 days from the last day you performed work or supplied materials. If a Notice of Completion is recorded, subcontractors and suppliers have only 30 days from recording and direct contractors have 60 days.
What is the preliminary notice requirement for subcontractors?
Subcontractors must serve a 20-day preliminary notice on the owner, general contractor, and construction lender within 20 days of first furnishing labor or materials under Civil Code §8200. Failure to serve limits lien rights to work performed in the 20 days before the notice was actually served.
What should I do if a contractor is not paying me?
Immediately verify your preliminary notice was served, send a formal demand letter, file a mechanics lien before the deadline, and consider a stop payment notice if the project has active construction financing. Contact an attorney before the lien deadline passes.
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