Connecticut Forms

Connecticut Notice of Lis Pendens Overview

Connecticut Notice of Lis Pendens
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How to Use This Form
  1. Select your county from the list on the left
  2. Download the county-specific form
  3. Fill in the required information
  4. Have the document notarized if required
  5. Record with your county recorder's office

Pursuant to Connecticut General Statute 52-325, notice is hereby given of the pendency of a civil action. Use for a divorce, foreclosure of mortgage, quiet title action,foreclosure of a mechanic's Lien, etc

Once recorded:
SUCH NOTICE SHALL BE NOTICE TO ANY PERSON HERE AFTER ACQUIRING ANY INTEREST IN THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY OF THE PENDENCY OF THE AFOREMENTIONED ACTION AND CLAIM. EACH PERSON WHOSE CONVEYANCE OF ENCUMBRANCES SUBSEQUENTLY EXECUTED OR SUBSEQUENTLY RECORDED OR WHOSE INTEREST IS THEREAFTER OBTAINED BY DESCENT OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE DEEMED A SUBSEQUENT PURCHASER OR ENCUMBRANCER AND SHALL BE BOUND BY ALL THE PRECEDING TAKEN AFTER THE RECORDING OF THIS NOTICE TO THE EXTENT AS IF HE/SHE/THEY WERE MADE A PARTY TO AFOREMENTIONED ACTION.

Included:
1- Notice of Lis Pendens
2- Lis Pendens Guide
3- Completed Example of Lis Pendens (Dissolution of Marriage)
4- Completed Example of Lis Pendens (Foreclosure)
5- Attestation of Lis Pendens Form (See C.G.S. 52-325(c)
6- Proof of Service by Disinterested Party (Plaintiff)

Important: County-Specific Forms

Our notice of lis pendens forms are specifically formatted for each county in Connecticut.

After selecting your county, you'll receive forms that meet all local recording requirements, ensuring your documents will be accepted without delays or rejection fees.

How to Use This Form

  1. Select your county from the list above
  2. Download the county-specific form
  3. Fill in the required information
  4. Have the document notarized if required
  5. Record with your county recorder's office

Common Uses for Notice of Lis Pendens

  • Transfer property between family members
  • Add or remove names from property titles
  • Transfer property into or out of trusts
  • Correct errors in previously recorded deeds
  • Gift property to others