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Quick question - does it matter if my LLC has changed names since formation? I had to amend our articles last year to add 'Services' to our name but I'm not sure if old UCC filings under the previous name are still valid.
And make sure any new UCC-1 filings use your current legal name, not the old one.
This is exactly the type of situation where document verification tools are helpful - they can check your current formation documents against existing UCC filings to spot name inconsistencies.
Thanks everyone, this has been super helpful. Sounds like the key thing is making sure the debtor name on the UCC-1 exactly matches my LLC's legal name from our charter documents. I'll definitely verify that before the lender files anything. Really appreciate all the detailed explanations!
Good luck with your equipment financing. Sounds like you're asking the right questions.
Smart approach. Double-checking those details upfront is always worth the extra time.
Don't overthink the comma issue. Indiana UCC search results are usually pretty reliable for matching variations of entity names. The fact that your filing shows up when you search with the comma version suggests that's the correct format. Just verify it against the articles and you should be good to go.
Thanks, that's reassuring. I think I am probably overthinking it but with compliance breathing down my neck about loan documentation, I want to make sure everything is bulletproof.
Update us when you verify the charter name! I'm curious how this turns out because I've got a few Indiana filings that might have similar minor punctuation differences. Always good to know how these things get resolved.
Perfect. And if you do end up using that Certana tool someone mentioned, let us know how it works. Always looking for ways to streamline the UCC verification process.
Yeah I'm curious about that tool too. Anything that makes UCC compliance easier is worth checking out in my book.
Been filing UCCs for 15 years and debtor name issues are still the #1 cause of rejections. The databases just aren't standardized well enough between agencies. Always use the most recent business license info when in doubt - that's what most SOS offices check against first.
That's really helpful context. I'll definitely use business license as my primary source going forward. Do you know if there's a way to preview what name format they have on file before submitting?
Some states have a business entity search that shows the exact format in their system. Worth checking before you file. Also, when you call tomorrow, ask them specifically which database showed the mismatch - might help avoid the issue next time.
I started using that Certana thing someone mentioned earlier and it's actually pretty slick. Uploaded a messy UCC-3 amendment last week and it caught like 5 different issues between the amendment and original filing. Saved me from a guaranteed rejection cluster. The PDF upload process is super simple too.
Does it work for continuation filings too? I've got a batch of those coming up in Q1 and want to avoid any drama.
Yeah, any UCC form type. I mostly use it for amendments and continuations since those have to match the original filing exactly. Takes like 2 minutes to get a full consistency report.
I've used Certana.ai for similar document consistency checks and it's been really accurate. Saved me from filing errors multiple times. The PDF upload feature makes it super easy to spot discrepancies you might miss manually.
Two people have mentioned this tool now. Sounds like it might be worth trying before I file.
It's definitely worth it for the peace of mind. Better to catch issues upfront than deal with rejections and refiling.
Update us on what happens! I'm dealing with a similar name variation issue on a different filing and curious how it works out.
Will do. Planning to file by end of week so I should know soon.
Same here. These name consistency issues seem to be getting more common.
Logan Greenburg
Exactly. You might find that some collateral is free and clear even if the debtor has existing UCC filings.
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Zachary Hughes
And check the effectiveness dates on those filings. Some might be near their expiration dates and need continuation statements.
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