First, the debtor must send an authenticated demand to the secured party. The demand should be sent to the name/address of the secured party as indicated on the financing statement. 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.
Visit your secretary of state's office To do so you will generally need to make a trip in person down to your secretary of state's office. Once there, you will be able to swear under oath that you've satisfied the debt in full and wish to request for the UCC-1 filing to be removed.
Contact Your Lender Submit a termination demand letter, known as an “authenticated demand.” A UCC termination demand letter is a signed request you send to the lender asking them to cancel the UCC filing. Be sure to list the name and address of the lender, as noted on your financing statement.
1 is a “financing statement” filed to provide notice that a creditor has a security interest in a debtor's personal property. It is not an agreement. It is a notice d that one person claims an interest in someone else's property, usually as collateral for a debt.
If I am the secured party, how do I release the security? entered your secured party login ID and password and this will take you through to the financing statement where you will only need to push the 'Discharge' button and confirm you wish to discharge the financing statement.
Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Financing Statement shows a security interest in personal property including in a cooperative corporation. The Office of the City Register records Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Financing Statements for co-ops. All other UCCs must be filed with the NYS Department of State.
Examples of the UCC in Practice If ABC company buys a tractor trailer with financing from Bank B. The bank files a UCC financing statement to secure its interest. If ABC company later sells the trailer, this lien ensures that Bank B can recover funds from the sale, protecting its financial investment.
Upon the expiration of the five-year period, the financing statement lapses in the same manner as provided in subsection (c), unless, before the lapse, another continuation statement is filed pursuant to subsection (d).
1 is a “financing statement” filed to provide notice that a creditor has a security interest in a debtor's personal property. It is not an agreement. It is a notice d that one person claims an interest in someone else's property, usually as collateral for a debt.
Form UCC3 is used to amend (make changes to) a UCC1 filing. The required information is: An acknowledgement name and address. (Recommended for return copy of the filing.) The file number of the original financing statement.