How do I find my UCC filings in Georgia?

How do I find my UCC filings in Georgia?

You can find Uniform Commercial Code information on any person or corporation in Georgia or other states by performing a search on the UCC website of the state or territory where the person resides or the corporation is registered.

What is a UCC filing in GA?

UCC Filing in Georgia UCCs, fixtures, mortgages and deeds are all filed at the county. Instead of having the Secretary of State as its central filing office for UCCs, the state utilizes an outside vendor, the Georgia Superior Court Clerks’ Cooperative Authority, also known as the Clerk’s Authority or GSCCCA.

How do I remove a UCC file in Georgia?

Ask the lender to terminate the lien upon payoff. When you pay off a loan, a good rule of thumb is to immediately submit a request with the lender to file a UCC-3 form with your secretary of state. The UCC-3 will terminate the lien on your company’s asset (or assets) and remove the UCC-1 filing.

How do I terminate a UCC in Georgia?

Who can file UCC termination? The secured party has 20 days to either terminate the filing or send a termination statement to the debtor that the debtor can then file. If this does not happen within the 20-day time frame, the debtor may file a UCC-3 termination statement.

What is the New Hampshire UCC office?

The New Hampshire office of Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) serves the commercial lending and banking community by acting as a repository for filed documents which perfect security interests in certain personal property used as collateral for loans.

How do I search the Georgia UCC indexes?

Search the Georgia UCC Indexes by a specific date and county. Request a Certified Search online. (You must have a valid user account) Retrieve your requested Certified Searches online.

How much does it cost to file a UCC 11-u search?

UCC 11-U Search: State Information Request Form. (These are in addition to the filing fees.) Immediate time, $50.00 (Acknowledgement receipt may take up to 4 hours.) Visitors to our web site can view and print forms from the Secretary of State’s office in the same format as they appear in print.

How do I find out if a company is registered in NH?

Find out if a company registered in New Hampshire is also registered in other states. Use the SecStates custom corporation web search tool. Choose the state for the person or corporation you are researching.

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