G907MI-2022

Michigan Version - Sworn Statement

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The AIA Contract Documents program has developed a limited number of Sworn Construction Statements that might be used in specific states.

Sworn Construction Statements may be used where a contractor is required to provide a sworn statement describing all persons or entities having performed work or provided materials in furtherance of the contractor’s work for a period covered in a progress or final payment. The requirements of Sworn Construction Statements vary by jurisdiction. Depending on the jurisdiction of your project, governing law may require specific content and formatting within this form.

It is important to consult with an attorney to determine whether this form is suitable for your needs.  

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