What is Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)?
The Uniform Commercial Code, more commonly known as UCC, became effective in Kansas in 1966. As the name implies, it is a code developed for uniform filing on personal property throughout the United States. Like all uniform attempts, fees, and other things are different, but the basic concepts of security regulations are more uniform.

The filing of a UCC is what perfects or secures the loan on consumer goods or personal property. The filing fee is $15 for the first 10 pages and $1 for each additional page.

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1. What is the Register of Deeds Office?
2. What is a deed?
3. What if I lost my deed?
4. Does a deed have to be recorded?
5. What is a lien?
6. What happens to a document when it is brought to the register of deeds?
7. How long will it take for a deed or other documents to be returned?
8. How do I find the deed to my house?
9. Can I locate the mortgage on my house in the Register of Deeds Office?
10. Who do I talk to in the Register of Deeds Office?
11. May I make out my own deed?
12. Can you record property in the Reno County Register of Deeds Office if the property is not located in Reno County?
13. Can the Register of Deeds Office tell you if you have a good and clear title?
14. What other kinds of records would I find in the Register of Deeds Office?
15. How far back do the records go?
16. What is Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)?
17. Who runs the Register of Deeds Office?
18. Who is the registrar of deeds?
19. Where is the register of deeds office located?
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