Free Washington Lien Waiver Template & Generator
Generate compliant lien waiver documents for Washington construction projects. Washington does not require a statutory form — industry-standard templates are accepted.
- All 4 waiver types — conditional & unconditional, progress & final
- State-specific legal requirements built in
- Instant professional PDF download
SAMPLE
Conditional Waiver and Release on Progress Payment
State of Washington
Project
Riverside Office Complex
Property Address
1234 Construction Ave
Claimant
Acme Construction LLC
456 Builder St, Suite 200
Customer / Owner
Summit Properties Inc.
Payment Amount
$25,000.00
Through Date
03/14/2026
Waiver and Release
Signature — Acme Construction LLC
Date: _______________
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- Project & payment fields
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Why contractors use DocJoist
Skip the Lawyer Fees
You shouldn't need a $300/hr attorney for a standard lien waiver. Our templates use the exact legal language your state requires — so you get it right without the billable hours.
Never Use the Wrong Form
Using a non-compliant waiver can void your lien rights entirely. We handle Washington-specific requirements automatically — industry-standard legal language, proper formatting, the works.
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No more digging through emails for old waivers. Every document you generate is downloadable as a professional PDF — ready to sign, send, and file.
How it works
Select your state & waiver type
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Fill in project details
Names, amounts, dates — takes 2 minutes
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DocJoist vs. the old way
Without DocJoist
- Pay $200–500 per waiver for a lawyer to draft it
- Google for generic templates that may not be compliant
- Manually research state-specific requirements
- Hope you're using the right form
With DocJoist
- Free — no lawyer needed
- Washington-specific templates with correct legal language
- Compliance handled automatically
- Ready to sign in under 2 minutes
Is it worth the risk?
Most clients pay without a problem — and that's great. But the one time a payment falls through, a non-compliant waiver means you may have no legal recourse. Even in Washington, where standard forms are accepted, using the wrong language can leave you exposed. Is that really worth risking on a $50,000 job? It takes 2 minutes to use the right form.
Choose Your Washington Waiver Type
Conditional Waiver and Release on Progress Payment
Waives lien rights for a specific progress payment, effective only when payment is received.
Unconditional Waiver and Release on Progress Payment
Irrevocably waives lien rights for a specific progress payment amount.
Conditional Waiver and Release on Final Payment
Waives all lien rights upon receipt of the final payment.
Unconditional Waiver and Release on Final Payment
Irrevocably waives all lien rights - the claimant confirms final payment was received.
Washington Lien Waiver Compliance
Statutory Requirements
Washington does not mandate a specific statutory form for lien waivers. Industry-standard templates that include essential elements are generally accepted.
Notarization
Washington does not require notarization of lien waivers, though it is recommended for added legal protection.
No statutory form required. Advance waiver enforceability is legally uncertain under conflicting case law. Washington's anti-coercion provision (RCW 60.04.035) prohibits threatening to withhold contracts to discourage lien claims — violations are subject to treble damages under the Consumer Protection Act.
Frequently Asked Questions: Washington Lien Waivers
Does Washington have a mandatory lien waiver form?
No, Washington does not require a statutory form. A sample Form F625-029-000 is available but not mandatory.
Are advance lien waivers valid in Washington?
Legally uncertain. Conflicting case law makes the enforceability of prospective waivers unclear. Conditional waivers that take effect only upon payment receipt are recommended.
What is Washington's anti-coercion provision?
Under RCW 60.04.035, threatening to withhold contracts to discourage lien claims is an unfair/deceptive act subject to treble damages under the Consumer Protection Act.
Related Lien Waiver Resources
Washington Waiver Types
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