Chart lien due diligence results in half the time
✓ Save 40% to 60% on the time to serve search charts to clients
✓ Decreased risk of data entry errors with the automated import of 80% of UCC search results
✓ Links to digital PDF copies of the liens reduce the need to keep track of papers
✓ UCC-3 creation from search results without rekeying data
FAQs
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Should I run a tax lien search in all states?
State law grants liens for unpaid taxes to the various states, with most requiring that a public notice be filed to document the existence of a state tax lien. Most state tax liens are required to be filed only in a local office, usually the county where the property is located. Other states retain state tax lien filings at both the Secretary of State and a local office.
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I’m involved in a real estate transaction. How do I verify the owner of the property?
An Owner Verification Search provides the information needed to identify the current owner of a property and obtain a full legal land description. An Owner/Mortgage Search details the current property owner and all mortgage/deeds of trust against the property.
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How do I verify if there are current liens against the property?
An Owner & Encumbrance Search identifies the current owner of and all liens against the property.
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Why are lien searches important?A lien is the official mechanism for notifying lenders of a possible conflict in collateral interest, a lien search conducted at the appropriate state filing office and prior to a transaction closing is critical to understanding your counterparty the due diligence process.
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What is a UCC Search to Reflect?
A Search to Reflect provides early assurance that the UCC filing will be found in the public record under the exact, true and correct debtor name. A UCC that cannot be uncovered in a search that complies with Article 9 standards puts the filing at high risk of being considered ineffective and will compromise the position of the secured party.