Idaho UCC3 Financing Statement Amendment Addendum

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UCC3 - Financing Statement Amendment Addendum - Idaho - For use after July 1, 2001. This form is to be used as an addendum to the financing statement amendment. This form is to be filed in the real estate records.

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To continue the effectiveness of a UCC-1 financing statement beyond its initial 5-year effective period, a secured party must file a Continuation. A Continuation extends the life of the financing statement for an additional five years.Each Continuation must identify, by its file number, the UCC-1 to which it relates.

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.

Having a UCC filed on your business credit report can have negative effects in general on your overall credit risk, scoring and other associated risk analysis, (across all three business credit bureaus) and can even kill your chances at getting financing for your business.

Also known as a UCC-3, and, depending on the context, a UCC-3 financing statement amendment, a UCC-3 termination statement, and a UCC-3 continuation statement. Under the Uniform Commercial Code, a UCC-3 is used to continue, assign, terminate, or amend an existing UCC-1 financing statement (UCC-1).

A UCC filing ensures you are a secured creditor and therefore in the best possible position to get paid. In addition, a Purchase Money Security Interest filing provides the priority right of repossession of your inventory or equipment at default or bankruptcy. You define default in your security agreement.

A UCC-1 financing statement (an abbreviation for Uniform Commercial Code-1) is a legal form that a creditor files to give notice that it has or may have an interest in the personal property of a debtor (a person who owes a debt to the creditor as typically specified in the agreement creating the debt).

The UCC-1 Financing Statement is filed to protect a lender's or creditor's security interest by giving public notice that there is a right to take possession of and sell certain assets for repayment of a specific debt with a certain debtor.

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.

A UCC-3 termination statement (a Termination) is a required filing that terminates a security interest that has been perfected by a UCC-1 filing. 1. A Termination for personal property is accomplished by completing and filing form UCC-3 with the Secretary of State's office in the appropriate state.

When the debtor has satisfied all amounts owed to the lender, a UCC-3 termination statement (now called a UCC termination statement) is routinely filed to terminate the security interest perfected by the UCC-1 financing statement.

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Idaho UCC3 Financing Statement Amendment Addendum