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Everything the law requires. Handled completely for you.
Step 1
Fill Out the Form
Tell us who hired you, where the job is, and what you're doing there. Our form is built for tradespeople on a job site, not attorneys in an office. Plain language, clear fields, done in under five minutes.
Step 2
We Prepare Your Notice
SimpleNTO generates a fully compliant Notice to Owner under Florida Statute 713.06. Filled out correctly every time. No blank PDF to figure out. No second-guessing whether you did it right.
Step 3
We Handle the Mailing
We send your NTO via USPS Certified Mail to the property owner, general contractor, and every other required recipient. You get delivery confirmation when it lands. You never touch the post office.
"Finally something built for subs, not lawyers."
"I used to stress about the 45-day window. Not anymore."
"Filed in minutes. Wish I found this years ago"
"Our whole crew uses it now."
"We recommend SimpleNTO to every sub we work with."
"Certified mail handled, proof of delivery in my inbox. Done."
"Finally something built for subs, not lawyers."
"I used to stress about the 45-day window. Not anymore."
"Filed in minutes. Wish I found this years ago"
"Our whole crew uses it now."
"We recommend SimpleNTO to every sub we work with."
"Certified mail handled, proof of delivery in my inbox. Done."
Confirmation You Can Count On in Lee County.
You should never have to wonder whether your Lee County Notice to Owner actually made it. SimpleNTO sends you tracking information and delivery confirmation for every recipient, so you always have proof your NTO was served.
Filing a Notice to Owner in Florida Shouldn't Require a Lawyer.
Plain language. Clear fields. No legal jargon. If you can fill out a work order, you can file your Florida NTO. The whole form takes under five minutes, from your phone, on the job site.
$
59
/per filing.
No subscription. No hidden fees. Pay once per filing.
Used by Florida subcontractors and recommended by construction attorneys. $59 gets it done right.
Why do I need to file a Notice to Owner in Lee County?
If you are a subcontractor or material supplier working on a project in Lee, Florida law requires you to serve a Notice to Owner within 45 days of first providing labor or materials. Without a valid NTO on file, you lose your right to file a construction lien, which means you may have no legal recourse if you do not get paid. Filing protects your payment rights on every Lee job.
When does the 45-day NTO deadline start in Lee County?
The 45-day clock starts on the date you first furnish labor, services, or materials to a Lee construction project. This is not the date you signed the contract or received a purchase order. It is the date actual work or delivery began on site. Tracking this date carefully for every Lee job is critical to protecting your lien rights.
What does the $59 filing fee include?
The $59 flat fee covers everything from start to finish. SimpleNTO prepares your Notice to Owner in full compliance with Florida Statute 713.06, prints and mails it via USPS Certified Mail to every required recipient, and provides you with tracking numbers and delivery confirmation. There are no hidden fees, no subscriptions, and no additional charges for postage or certified mail.
Can SimpleNTO give me legal advice about my Lee County project?
SimpleNTO is a document preparation service and does not provide legal advice. We prepare and deliver your Notice to Owner in compliance with Florida Statute 713.06 based on the information you provide. For questions about your specific legal rights, contract disputes, or lien enforcement on a Lee project, please consult a licensed Florida construction attorney.