Nevada lien waivers
NVSTATUTORY FORM

Final Unconditional Waiver and Release of Lien Rights

Nevada · Nevada Revised Statutes § 108.2457

When to Use This Form
When to sign
Sign only after all final payment has cleared your bank.
Who signs
Subcontractor, materialman, or laborer after full payment confirmed
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FINAL UNCONDITIONAL WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIEN RIGHTS
(Nevada Revised Statutes § 108.2457)

Claimant: _________________
Project: _________________
Owner: _________________

Claimant has received full and final payment and waives and releases any and all lien rights or claims for all labor, materials, or equipment furnished on the above project.

Signature: _________________
Title: _________________
Date: _________________

Fill in all blank fields before signing. In Nevada, using a non-statutory form may void the waiver. No notarization required.

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Common Questions
No. Lien waivers are exchanged between parties privately — they are not recorded in the county records. Only the mechanics lien itself requires recording if filed.
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Legal disclaimer: The forms on this site are provided for general informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Construction lien laws are complex and vary by project type and circumstances. Always consult a licensed construction attorney before relying on any lien waiver for a real project.