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If the IRS wants to file a statewide tax lien against a taxpayers personal property, the document evidencing the lien will be filed with the secretary of states office. Most states (if not all) index the IRS liens along with the UCC-1 financing statement liens.
UCC filings are documents filed by lenders to indicate their right to seize assets that a borrower has pledged as collateral on a loan. They may be filed on specific collateral or as blanket liens on all of a businesss assets.
A creditor or other person authorized by the debtor in their security agreement files it.
When a debtor has satisfied all debts owed and/or collateral has been returned to the lender, the lender typically files a UCC amendment to terminate the UCC financing statement that established the lenders priority over the collateral.
The filing is good for five years. The security interest can be continued for five more years by filing a UCC-3. You may also need the UCC-1 Addendum (PDF) or the UCC-1 Additional Party (PDF) form. This form is used to continue a security interest that is going to lapse at the end of five years.
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A UCC-1 filing is good for five years. After five years, it is considered lapsed and no longer valid. Should your debtor remain in debt to you and encounter financial difficulty or file for bankruptcy, you have no secured interest if your UCC-1 filing has lapsed.
A UCC-3 is used as a way to amend that original lien filing and do things like terminate the UCC, edit any of the details of the lien, or assign your interests to another secured party for the lien.
A creditor files a UCC-1 to provide notice to interested parties that he or she has a security interest in a debtors personal property. This personal property is being used as collateral in some type of secured transaction, usually a loan or a lease.

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