The 2024 Kona Coffee Cultural Festival celebrated the best of Kona’s world-renowned coffee this past week, culminating in the highly anticipated Kona Coffee Cupping Competition. This year’s ...

The Secretary of the Commonwealth hereby gives public notice of the circulation of private certified bond tenders or drafts referencing Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) filings made with the Department of State’s Corporation Bureau.

We are excited that you are interested in returning to Umpqua Community College. After being inactive in our system for over a year you will need to reapply to UCC to reactivate your student record and accounts. Be sure to select that you are a returning student during the application process.

Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) In January of 1990, Louisiana adopted the Uniform Commercial Code. This statewide notification system replaced Louisiana's chattel mortgage laws and for the first time provides lenders with statewide information regarding liens on movable, personal property.

The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is a comprehensive set of laws governing all commercial transactions in the United States. It is not a federal law, but a uniformly adopted state law.

Submit all UCC initial and amendments online. Check the status and retrieve your filings from our My UCC Filing History page for the past 90 days. Paper filings are no longer accepted as of Aug. 29, 2025. Review the UCC How to Guide to learn how to file using the new system.

Explore the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), its primary articles, and how it facilitates business and finance across U.S. states by standardizing commercial laws.