Contractors and material suppliers looking for experienced, construction lawyers for their projects in Echols County, Georgia have found what they are looking for. With an office in metro Atlanta and in south Georgia, we have our clients covered throughout the state including those in Echols County.
Although considered a part of metropolitan Valdosta, Statenville and Echols County’s population barely tops 4,000 residents, but construction professionals can still avail themselves of the experienced construction attorneys of the Cobb Law Group. For over 23 years, we have filed claims of liens for our clients seeking payment for their construction services, labor, equipment and materials on private projects throughout Georgia; on public works projects such as school buildings, courthouses, and military bases, we have been helping our clients by exercising their rights under payment bonds as required by the Miller Act or Georgia’s Little Miller Act.
Thus, if you work on or supply to any construction projects within Echols County, then we can help you protect and preserve your lien and payment bond rights.
The Georgia Mechanics and Materialman’s Lien Statute sets out very specific procedures intended to help Georgia’s contractors, subcontractors and suppliers with their payment issues. Navigating these requirements, however, can be daunting and, if not done correctly, devastating to your recovery. As active Georgia attorneys, we have successfully filed 1000s of materialmen’s liens across the state on behalf of our clients. In additions to lien claims, however, there may also be additional theories of recovery including claims against the original construction contract, Georgia (or the federal version)’s Prompt Payment Act, private surety claims or others.
If you need a lawyer to assist you with your lien and bond claims in Statenville, Echols County or anywhere else in Georgia, please contact us today!
No matter the size of the county, all Georgia liens are filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the construction project is located (as are Notices of Commencement, Preliminary Liens, and Affidavits of Nonpayment); the following information is provided as a courtesy to our visitors:
Clerk of Court’s Address:
Echols County Superior Court Clerk
ATTN: Materialmen’s Lien Filing Desk
110 Highway 94 East
P.O. Box 213
Statenville, GA 31648
Clerk of Court’s Telephone Number:
(229) 559-5642
Website:
http://www.echolscountygeorgia.com/superiorCourt.htm
Mechanic’s Lien Filing Fees:
$5.00 for the first page and $2.00 for each additional page
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The information contained on this website is for information purposes only; you are directed to consult with your attorney regarding the risks involved in filing mechanics and materialmen’s liens as well as all other aspects of lien filing including, but not limited to proper forms, conditions precedent, legal descriptions, notice requirements, and the statutes of limitations. Nothing contained herein creates an attorney-client relationship between the Cobb Law Group and you. Furthermore, no warranties, expressed or implied, are provided for the data herein, its use or interpretation. Please contact us for further information.