When Should The Private Security Agreement and UCC-1 Be Completed
When Should The Private Security Agreement and UCC-1 Be Completed
These agreements should be completed almost immediately after the trusts have been notarized and created. They are the literal links that chain together the impenetrable trust web.
The Private Security Agreement (PSA) does not need to be filed, although it can be filed with the local county recorder if so desired, please review COURT PROTECTION SECRETS > ARTICLE III COURT FILING INSTRUCTIONS. Should the PSA be required due to a ...
A UCC-1 can be thought of as a financing statement giving notice to the public that the trust (or other entity) has a secured interest in the personal property that is being used as collateral in a secured transaction (via the Private Security ...
Some states have moved to online filing for UCC-1s, but this does not inhibit a trust from printing out a UCC-1 and not filing it. The non-filed UCC-1 is simply there to show proof of an agreement regarding a debtor/creditor relationship, in addition ...