Is the UCC filing preceeded by filing a lien in the County Recorders Office?

by | Apr 22, 2008 | 2008, Q&A | 0 comments

Q: The way I understand it, the UCC filing statement is preceded by my filing in the County Recorders office a lien against my Vessel for a large sum. Do you agree?


A: There are 3 parts to what I offer as stated on the site here and that is namely the Security Agreement the UCC1 filing and the Public Posting see Services

In essense the SA is a contract between 2 parties which by the very act of implementing it creates a separation between you and your legal name. The UCC1 filing gets the contract recognized in the system that you have a claim against it as your debtor and the public notice gives you a mechanism by which you can inform other parties of that relationship by giving them notice and
contractually link them into obligations if they don’t respect your claim against the use of all derivatives of your name.


You may record the lien and the public notice in the county recorders office as a way of informing others that you have a claim against the debtor. Does this make sense to you?

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