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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.
If you forget to file, the original financing statement remains unchanged, which might lead to confusion if there's a dispute. Think of it like leaving a light on when you leave the house – unnecessary and potentially costly!
There’s no strict deadline, but it's best to file it as soon as changes occur to keep everything shipshape. The sooner, the better!
You’ll need details from the original UCC financing statement, like the file number, debtor’s name, and the changes you want to make. It's just like gathering pieces for a jigsaw puzzle!
Yes, many states, including North Carolina, allow you to file UCC amendments online for convenience. It’s as easy as pie when you can do it from the comfort of your cozy chair!
Filing a UCC3 amendment involves completing the amendment form and submitting it to the appropriate county office or the Secretary of State's office. Just like sending a postcard to update your address!
You’ll need to file an amendment when there's a change in the debtor’s name, the secured party’s name, or the collateral listed. It's like updating your driver's license when you move to a new place.
A UCC3 Financing Statement Amendment is a legal document used to change, update, or correct information in an existing UCC financing statement. Think of it as a way to 'edit' your financial relationship with creditors.