Texas 2 & 3 Month Notice Deadline Chart

Texas is unlike any other state when it comes to calculating its notice due dates.  Instead of notices being due after a certain number of days or months, Texas uses somewhat cryptic language to define the period: “on the 15th day of the month two/three months after the month the unpaid work was performed.”

WHAT!?!?

Well, to help you out, we’ve created this chart. You can take one look at this chart and easily figure out when your notice is due. Remember, too, that you can keep track of project deadlines using our free Lien Pilot.

Unpaid Work Performed In: 2 Month Notice Due: 3 Month Notice  Due:
January March 15th April 15th
February April 15th May 15th
March May 15th June 15th
April June 15th July 15th
May July 15th August 15th
June August 15th September 15th
July September 15th October 15th
August October 15th November 15th
September November 15th December 15th
October December 15th January 15th
November January 15th February 15th
December February 15th March 15th

*  Original Contractors do not have notice requirements in Texas

** Two Month Notice must only be delivered by lower tier subcontractors and suppliers (i.e. those who did not contract with the original contractor)

*** If on a residential project, every deadline is one month earlier.


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