Laura N. asked

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I own a horse that was raised in Kentucky and had a UCC filed against it while it was there. I shipped the horse to California. Can the UCC still carry its priority lien even though the horse isn't in Kentucky anymore? I have a judgment in California that says the liens are in Kentucky and aren't good in California. How can that be? Do you have to file new UCCs every time the horse moves to a different state?

July 28th, 2024

Kimberly W. answered

A UCC filing, or UCC-1 Financing Statement, is a record filed with the state that indicates a debt i...

July 28th, 2024

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