Idaho UCC1 Financing Statement

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UCC1 - Financing Statement - Idaho - For use after July 1, 2001. This form is a financing statement used to cover certain collateral as specified in the form. This Financing Statement complies will all applicable state laws.

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In all cases, you should file a UCC-1 with the secretary of state's office in the state where the debtor is incorporated or organized (if a business), or lives (if an individual).

When is a UCC-1 Filed? UCC-1 filings typically happen when a loan is first originated. If the borrower has loans from more than one lender, the first lender to file the UCC-1 is first in line for the borrower's assets. This motivates lenders to file a UCC-1 as soon as a loan is made.

In fact, it is sometimes called a UCC financing statement. A creditor files a UCC-1 to provide notice to interested parties that he or she has a security interest in a debtor's personal property. This personal property is being used as collateral in some type of secured transaction, usually a loan or a lease.

Searching Secretary of State Records Online. Locate the correct secretary of state's website. UCC financing statement forms must be filed in the state where the borrower is located. Most states have online directories of UCC filings available on the secretary of state's website.

Why file a UCC-3 form? The UCC-3 is the Swiss-Army-Knife of forms. Unlike a UCC 1, a UCC 3 can be used for multiple purposes. The actions one can take are Amendment, Assignment, Continuation, and Termination.

The financing statement is generally filed with the office of the state secretary of state, in the state where the debtor is located - for an individual, the state where the debtor resides, for most kinds of business organizations the state of incorporation or organization.

Section 9-503 of the UCC provides various, more specific rules regarding the sufficiency of a debtor's name on a financing statement.However, unlike with a security agreement, on a financing statement it is acceptable to use a supergeneric description of collateral.

Filer Information. Name and phone number of contact at filer. Email contact at filer. Debtor Information. Organization or individual's name. Mailing address. Secured Party Information. Organization or individual's name. Mailing address. Collateral Information. Description of collateral.

UCC-1 Financing Statements do not have to be signed by either the Debtor or Secured Party; however, they must be authorized.Although the UCC-1 Financing Statement does not require signatures, any attachment such as the legal description or special terms and conditions may require the signature of the Debtor.

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Idaho UCC1 Financing Statement