A mechanic's lien attachment freezes everything it touches — closings, refinances, draws. A discharge bond swaps the surety's guarantee for the property, so the attachment comes off the title. Flat 3%, 48-hour underwriter response.
















Every day the lien sits on the title costs you leverage, interest, or a closing date. Here's the entire process:
The application plus a copy of the lien attachment and any court documents — that's the file. Send documents to underwriting right after you submit; everything is reviewed together.
A licensed underwriter reviews the lien, the dispute, and your file. Larger or heavily contested liens can require financials — you'll get one checklist, once.
The executed bond is filed with the court, the attachment is released from the property, and your closing, refinance, or draw schedule starts moving again.
Bond amount × 3% = your premium, one-time, $275 minimum. A $100,000 lien typically means a $110,000 bond — $3,300.
New Hampshire's mechanic's lien is unusual — it's an attachment-based lien. A contractor, sub, or supplier secures it by petitioning the court for a writ of attachment against the property, and until it's resolved, title companies won't close, lenders won't fund, and draws stop. To free the real estate, you petition the court to substitute security — a surety bond — for the attachment, typically at 110% of the lien amount.
The attachment is then released from the property. The dispute itself continues — bonding off a lien is not paying it and not admitting it's valid. If the lienor ultimately proves the claim, the bond pays; if they don't, it expires with the dispute.
That makes this the rare bond bought for leverage: you stop negotiating with your closing date held hostage and start negotiating on the merits of the claim.
Submit the application, then send the lien and any court documents to underwriting — a licensed underwriter reviews the full file and responds within 48 hours.
Start the application →If yours isn't here, the bond team can usually answer within the hour.
Five-minute application, flat 3%, underwriter response within 48 hours. Your attorney files; the project moves.