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2023-2024_Accomplishments
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for electronic filing. ➢ Continued to grow UCC eFile with a nearly 15% total lifetime increase this fiscal, counties mandating the electronic filing of UCCs. Just four years ago, only 43 counties mandated UCC eFiling, yet today 83% of Georgia counties only allow the electronic filing of UCC documents, source of funding is through the real estate deed fee and the UCC filing fee. The Authority, .................................................................................................................................23 UCC
August23-News
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participate in UCC eFiling, with 123 mandating eFiling as the only filing method. In FY 2023, anytime filings are made related to their registered property, as well as notifies of filing, features for filings when the returned filing fee is more than $100 greater than or less than, filing. ❖ Continued to grow UCC eFile with a 17% total lifetime increase this fiscal year, counties mandating the electronic filing of UCCs. Just three years ago, only 43 counties mandated UCC
May2003_News
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you ever wished that you could see a detailed report of your monthly UCC filings? If so, your wish, , click the “View Reports” link to display the report selector screen. Choose “UCC Filing Detail Report, sites in real time. • UCC Operations — Mr. Myers reported that the UCC Operations move would take, the “Submit” button and a filing summary screen will appear. Yo u m a y t h e n c l i c k o n e o f, a t i t e m . Click the “View All” link to see all filings appear in a single list. If you have
Aug16_News
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; information on UCC forms, administrative procedures and minimum filing requirements; and rea- sons, for continued preeminence.” UCC Filings: When to Accept or Refuse “The collateral doesn’t look right to me, regarding UCC filings. And while it is good to be vigilant, clerks’ offices may be making the process of accepting UCC filings more difficult than necessary. In the UCC world, there are specific, of UCC filings. As long as an initial UCC financing statement (UCC-1) contains a debtor name, secured
November22_News
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filing fees for eFile portal filings. Regarding the Pending Lien Search Initiative, Authority, is submitted on an IACA UCC form with a revision date prior to July 1, 2023, filing offices, party to be notified of any subsequent real es- tate deed filing activity. Staff committed, . Planning for 2023 training is underway. Courses covering UCC, Real Estate Indexing Standards, was reported that eFiling in Georgia con- tinues to expand. At present, 149 clerks offer UCC eFiling
September10_News
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electronically filed. Currently, the eFile site only accepts UCC documents for electronic filing, on a variety of issues. The Authority now oversees the fol- lowing projects:  UCC Project  Real,  Civil Case Filing Project  Offender Based Tracking Project  Notaries Public Division, - nue. A net loss of $1.3M for FY 2010 ending June 30 was reported. UCC Project: An update was given on the UCC Project. It was reported that 193,000 UCCs were filed statewide during FY
November09_News
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- thority. A motion to accept the financial reports as presented was approved by the Board. UCC E-Filing Project: An update was given on the UCC E-Filing Pro- ject. To date, 1,590 UCCs have been filed elec- tronically during the “pilot” phase of the pro- ject, collecting more than $17K in filing, to the GSCCCA for indexing. The Authority anticipates opening up the UCC E-filing Project to all counties, recommendations and work with the E-Filing Advisory Com- mittee as the committee moves toward
March12_News
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by the Board. UCC Project: An update on the UCC Project was given and it was reported that the number of UCC filings in the current fiscal year is down slightly from the previous year but that the UCC Project is “holding its own” and meeting its budget. GSCCCA Update Page 2 Continued on Page, ; information on UCC forms, administra- tive procedures and minimum filing require- ments, drop in collections for the Judicial Opera- tions Fund Fee. More civil filings are being filed
March11_News
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-image charge. UCC Project: An update was given on the UCC Project. It was reported that the number of UCC filings had de- creased over the previous quarter and that the de- crease was primarily due to the soft economy. It was reiterated that the UCC Project continues to “pull its weight, on UCC forms, administrative procedures and minimum filing require- ments; and reasons, filings now being filed predominantly in Magistrate Courts instead of State Courts because the JOFF
May12_News
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was then presented and a motion to adopt the budget as presented was approved by the Board. UCC Project: It was reported that the number of UCC filings in the current fiscal year is down slightly from the previous year but that the UCC Project is “holding its own” and meeting its budget. Staff has projected ap- proximately 205,000 UCC filings for FYE 2012 which is a slight increase over, Fund Fee. More civil filings are being filed in Magistrate GSCCCA Update Page 2 Continued on Page

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