Upload Sub-Tier Waivers to a Subcontractor Invoice as an Invoice Contact

 General Availability in Select Markets (United States)
flag-us.png Procore Pay icon-external-link.png  is available in the United States. It is designed for General Contractors and Owner-Builders who act as their own General Contractors on a job. Procore Pay extends the Invoice Management icon-external-link.png functionality in the Procore web application to handle the payment process between general and specialty contractors.

Objective

To upload a signed lien waiver collected from a sub-tier subcontractor as an invoice contact

Background

As an invoice contact on a commitment in Procore, a payor may require you to collect signed lien waivers from your sub-tier subcontractors. Signatures on those sub-tier waivers must be collected outside of Procore. Once collected, an invoice contact can upload a digitized copy of the signed waivers to a subcontractor invoice.

 Important

The ability to upload and submit sub-tier waivers to a subcontractor invoice in Procore constitutes a service. Procore bears no liability for any losses or damages arising from the use of this service. Users are advised to consult their legal advisor to validate the correctness of the lien waiver form(s). Users are also responsible for verifying the legitimacy of any handwritten or digital signature(s) added to those forms before using this service. 

Things to Consider

Prerequisites

Steps

  1. Navigate to the Project level Invoicing tool.
  2. Click the Settings icons-settings-gear.png icon.
    This opens the Invoicing tool's Settings page. 
  3. Click the Subcontractor tab. 
  4. Locate the invoice to open and click the Invoice # link. 
  5. Click the Lien Rights tab. 
     Important
    The options that you see on the Lien Rights tab are dependent on the Invoicing Settings set by the payor. For details, see Enable Sub-Tier Waivers on Project Invoices
  6. Choose the option that corresponds to the card(s) that you see on the Lien Rights tab:

Next Steps

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