Mechanic's Lien Guide
US Virgin Islands Mechanic's Lien Guide
Lien deadlines, notice requirements, and filing procedures for contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers in US Virgin Islands.
US Virgin Islands Lien Deadlines
Preliminary Notice
10 daysA subcontractor should give written notice tied to the furnishing of materials or services in order to preserve lien rights under the US Virgin Islands Construction Lien Act (28 V.I.C. § 251 et seq.). As a best practice, give this notice within 10 days of first furnishing labor or materials. Recording a notice of lien is not, by itself, notice to the owner. The owner may continue making payments to the contractor that reduce the owner's liability to the claimant until the owner receives the claimant's notice of the right to claim a lien (see 28 V.I.C. § 256). Sending the notice early protects the amounts not yet paid at the time notice is given.
Intent to Lien
Not requiredA separate Notice of Intent to Lien is not required in the US Virgin Islands.
Mechanic's lien
90 daysA claimant's lien does not attach and cannot be enforced unless a Notice of Lien is recorded not later than 90 days after the claimant's final furnishing of materials or services (28 V.I.C. § 264(a)). File with the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for the district where the property is located. A subcontractor's lien is limited to the lesser of (1) the amount unpaid under the subcontractor's contract, or (2) the part of the contract price remaining unpaid under the prime contract (28 V.I.C. § 256).
Enforcement
Not clearly specifiedThe window to file suit to enforce (foreclose) the recorded lien is not clearly specified for this guide. Because the enforcement deadline is short and time-sensitive, you should consult a Virgin Islands lien attorney immediately after recording the Notice of Lien to confirm the exact deadline and preserve your claim.
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DISCLAIMER: These deadlines are pulled from recent lien laws, but you should consult a lien expert or lawyer to understand the deadlines specific to your situation.
US Virgin Islands deadlines
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Preliminary Notice
Within 10 days of entering into the agreement (MF approval / supplier disbursement date)
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Mechanics Lien Filing
90 days from last furnishing
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Unpaid-balance state: your lien may be limited to the amount the owner still owes the general contractor when notice is received.
US Virgin Islands Lien Guide
Preliminary Notice & Notice of Intent
Preliminary Notice: A written notice tied to the furnishing of materials or services should be given early to preserve lien rights. As a best practice, give this notice within 10 days of first furnishing labor or materials. Notice of Intent to Lien: Not required in the US Virgin Islands. Important: Recording a notice of lien is not itself notice to the owner. Until the owner receives the claimant's notice of the right to claim a lien, the owner may keep paying the contractor and reduce its liability to the claimant (28 V.I.C. § 256). Give notice early to protect amounts not yet paid.
Who Can File a Mechanic's Lien
Under the US Virgin Islands Construction Lien Act, a prime contractor, subcontractor, or subsubcontractor who has entered into a real estate improvement contract is entitled to a construction lien to secure payment of the contract price on the contracting owner's real estate being improved (28 V.I.C. §§ 252, 253). A person who furnishes materials incorporated in (or specially fabricated for) the improvement is also covered (28 V.I.C. § 251).
Who Gets the Notice
Notice is given to the contracting owner. The Notice of Lien is recorded with the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for the judicial district where the property is located.
Information Required
Information needed to record a Notice of Lien in the US Virgin Islands includes: - Claimant's name and address - Contracting owner's name - Description of the real estate being improved - Amount claimed to be unpaid for labor, services, or materials furnished - Date of last furnishing of labor, services, or materials
US Virgin Islands Public Works
In the US Virgin Islands, a construction lien is not available against government-owned property. On public works projects, a claimant's remedy runs against the payment bond posted for the project rather than against the property itself. Subcontractors and suppliers who are unpaid should make a claim on the payment bond. Because bond-claim notice and suit deadlines are strict and are not detailed here, consult a Virgin Islands construction attorney to confirm the applicable notice and filing deadlines for a payment bond claim.
US Virgin Islands Lien Statutes
Official Resources
- US Virgin Islands Construction Lien Act — Virgin Islands Code, Title 28 (Property), Chapter 12 (Construction Liens), § 251 et seq. (Justia).
- 28 V.I.C. § 256 — Amount of lien; notice of claim of lien (Justia).
- 28 V.I.C. § 264 — Recording notice of lien; recording cancellation of lien (Justia).
- Office of the Recorder of Deeds — US Virgin Islands (where the Notice of Lien is recorded).
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