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UCC3 - Financing Statement Amendment - For use after July 1, 2001. This amendment is to be filed in the real estate records. This Financing Statement complies with all applicable state statutes.
You can usually check the status of your UCC3 Amendment by searching the records at the filing office where you submitted it. It’s like tracking a package to see where it is!
No, you don’t need to attach the original form. Just make sure you have the necessary details from the original UCC statement handy when filing the amendment.
You can change several things, such as the names of the parties involved, the collateral described, or even update the filing office details. Just think of it as giving your filing a fresh coat of paint!
Generally, either the debtor or the secured party can file a UCC3 Amendment. It’s a team effort to keep everything on the up and up!
If there's been a change in your business, like a name change or if the collateral listed has changed, it's a good idea to consider amending your UCC statement to reflect those changes.
You’d file a UCC3 Amendment if there are any changes to the details of your original filing, like a change in borrower information or the collateral being offered. It's all about keeping your info up-to-date!
A UCC3 Financing Statement Amendment is a legal document that updates or changes information in an existing UCC financing statement. It's like making an edit to a story you've already written.
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