Rejected UCC Filings v. UCCs Accepted With Errors
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In previous blog posts and webinar events, we have talked at length about UCC filing mistakes and how to avoid them. This week's blog entry will tackle the subject of filing mistakes from a slightly different angle. In this post, we will about two categories of filing mistakes: rejected filings and filings accepted with errors.
Rejected Filings
The first category of filing mistakes we will discuss is a rejected filing. In these cases,… >> READ MORE
FAQ Series #4: How can I reduce my costs for lien searches?
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Last week’s blog post offers some practical ideas of ways secured parties can reduce their UCC filing costs. Continuing the conversation on ways to make cuts from due diligence spending without increasing risk, this week we will answer question, “How can I reduce my costs for lien searching?”
Self-search
Much of the price associated with lien searching is the cost of labor. Working with an offline service provider can inflate due… >> READ MORE
Basics of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)
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As public records professionals, much of the work we do here at First Corporate Solutions deals with the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). This month we have decided to give the code its due. We are putting the Uniform Commercial Code in the spotlight by naming May UCC Month! Each Friday we will publish a new blog post on a topic related to UCC.
This week’s post provides a conceptual overview of the Uniform Commercial Code.
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FAQ #5: When do I file my UCC3 Continuation Statement?
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This post represents the final installment of our frequently asked questions blog series and it’s a big one. This week we will answer the question we get asked more than any other, which is, “When do I file my UCC3 Continuation Statement?”
It is critical for a secured party to file timely continuations, as a lapsed filing ceases to be effective and opens the door for a subsequent filer to move into a priority position. The Uniform… >> READ MORE
FAQ Series # 1: What can I do if I accidentally let my UCC1 Financing Statement Lapse?
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FAQ Blog Series – Topic # 1
It’s a fact; public records can be confusing. Effective public records research requires the understanding of a dizzying array of codes and statutes, industry jargon and jurisdictional variances. As professionals in the field, there are certain questions that we get asked all the time. At First Corporate Solutions, we believe we fulfill a dual role of expert and educator, which is why are starting a blog… >> READ MORE
FAQ Series #2: Why should I search for Tax Liens and Judgment Liens?
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FCS service representatives are often asked to help customers determine what searches to perform as part of their pre-funding due diligence. While FCS can offer no legal advice as to what liens to search for, we are happy to share the benefits of searching for Tax Liens and Judgment Liens in addition to UCC and/or Fixture Filings.
Frequently Asked Question # 2:
Why should I search for Tax Liens and Judgment Liens?
Determining Priority
Just… >> READ MORE
Protect yourself from mis-indexed UCC Filings and Surprise Creditors by ordering a Search to Reflect
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In order to perfect their security interest, secured parties should file their financing statements swiftly, on the correct debtor names and in the appropriate filing office. A diligent secured party’s efforts, however, do not end once the filing office acknowledges acceptance of their financing statement. Experienced filers know that at that point they need to initiate a post filing verification search, more commonly known as a “search… >> READ MORE
UCC Noise Words in Delaware
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Since the uniform commercial code isn’t exactly applied uniformly throughout all the states, and due to the high volume of searching the state of Delaware, service companies get a lot of questions from people wondering what words are dropped when they do a Delaware UCC search with the Secretary of State. Thankfully, the Secretary of State’s office publishes a list to identify the words they ignore when performing UCC searches, also known… >> READ MORE
Searching Public Records in Delaware at the County Level
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If you need to search for anything at the county level in Delaware, you only have three counties from which to choose: New Castle (northernmost), Kent (middle), and Sussex (southernmost).
The Bankruptcy Court and U.S. District Court are located in the county seat of Wilmington, which is in New Castle County.
Below is a handy guide for figuring out what’s located where at the county level:
Recorder of Deeds: UCC/fixture filings,… >> READ MORE
Delaware UCC Fees Increase
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In a recent blog post, we noted that the Delaware Secretary of State was raising some of their corporate filing and document retrieval fees as of 8/1/2009.
As of 9/1/2009, some of the UCC fees are being increased as well.
The fee for filing and indexing a UCC document will increase from $75.00 to $100.00; if there are additional pages, the fee is $2.00 per page, and if there are more than two debtor names, the fee is $25.00 per additional… >> READ MORE