My UCC Filing Got Turned Down 3 times?

by | May 7, 2024 | 2012, Q&A | 0 comments

Q: I am i need of your advice once again, after being turned down for the 3rd time I brought my paperwork to the secretary of states office to review any reason for rejecting my UCC filing.
I was able to out argue the lawyer who was stumped, after talking with her for a few minutes another lady came in who immediately shut me down, without any effort to explain anything further, she could not and would not recede on the idea that I am not the same person/entity as the debtor.

After explaining all the documents I filed to establish the difference between the two entities, she (very rudely) denied any efforts to explain ANY reason why the filing could not be done.

She then further said that she would not continue the conversation unless I had a lawyer.

I told her that her office and her position are both public service positions and that they are neglecting their jobs by refusing to explain to me ANY reason why this can’t happen. She only said I would need a lawyer to continue the conversation, and I mentioned I am a free soverein person with full liability, why would I need lawyer of limited liability to continue this conversation?

I asked how I could appeal this desicion and she wouldn’t say.

Please advise, as this has been a big blow in my process.

R: Follow the what I hightlighted in green in response to your letter. There are a number fo things you can do and all is good.

There is an affidavit written in a Canadian context there which you may find helpful just adapt to your situation. You can also use the “in lieu of’ approach and use a variation of your own name using middle name first and then send in an addendum revising the name of the creditor to what you want.

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