HB2110 amends Arizona Revised Statutes relating to mechanics' and materialmen's liens. The bill specifies that a preliminary notice of a mechanic's lien, which is required to be served to certain parties within 20 days of first furnishing labor or materials, is not considered defective if it fails to use bold-faced type or type at least as large as the largest type on the document. This change relaxes the current strict formatting requirements for such notices.

The bill also makes technical and conforming changes, such as replacing "which" with "that," "upon" with "on," and correcting subsection references from "I" to "J." It clarifies that the notice is still compliant even without the prescribed bold-faced type or specific type size, and it adjusts the language to reflect these changes. The bill becomes effective on the general effective date and has no anticipated fiscal impact on the state General Fund.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 33-992.01
House Engrossed Version: 33-992.01
Senate Engrossed Version: 33-992.01
Chaptered Version: 33-992.01