The South Carolina Secretary of State’s Office’s UCC Online program was
honored with an Elite Achievers Award. Sponsored by the South Carolina
Chapter of Government Management Information Sciences (SC.GMIS), the
Elite Achievers Award recognizes agencies that demonstrate outstanding
achievement in the implementation of creative information technology.
UCC Online allows businesses and citizens to file, search and retrieve
UCC documents electronically at https://web.sc.gov/UCCFiling/.
This Web-based application was built through a partnership between the
Secretary of State’s Office and South Carolina Interactive, a
Columbia-based subsidiary of eGovernment firm NIC, allows users to file,
correct, amend, terminate, search and retrieve UCC financing statements.
UCC Online provides:
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Convenient 24/7 access;
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Screen wizards to ensure accurate and efficient filings;
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Help links on every page;
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Immediate filing confirmation;
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Viewable UCC filing records and recorded statutory liens;
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Quicker UCC Search processing time; and
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Immediate search results.
UCC Online Search and Retrieval Capabilities:
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Search for UCC documents by name or filing number;
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Order and immediately receive official search results and documents;
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Print certified and non-certified documents from your computer.
“Our goal in the design of UCC Online was to create a convenient and
reliable method for customers to file, search, and retrieve UCCs with
around the clock access,” said South Carolina Secretary of State Mark
Hammond. “This service greatly benefits those who need our services, as
well as the citizens of South Carolina.”
Customers submitting filings or requesting document retrieval may sign
up for a subscriber account and be billed monthly or pay instantly using
any Visa, MasterCard or Discover debit or credit card. Payments are
processed through SC.gov’s secure payment system.
For more information on UCC Online or the South Carolina Secretary of
State’s Office, visit www.scsos.com.
About SC.gov
SC.gov is the official website of the state of South Carolina (http://www.SC.gov)
and a collaborative effort between the state and South Carolina
Interactive to enable the state to conduct state business online and
improve public access to government information. The South Carolina
Budget and Control Board’s Division of State Information Technology
provides guidance to South Carolina Interactive who is responsible for
operating, maintaining, and marketing SC.gov. South Carolina Interactive
is part of eGovernment firm NIC’s (NASDAQ: EGOV)
family of companies.
About NIC
NIC Inc. (NASDAQ: EGOV)
is the nation's leading provider of official
government portals, online services, and secure payment
processing solutions. The company's innovative eGovernment
services help reduce costs and increase efficiencies for
government agencies, citizens, and businesses across the country. NIC
provides eGovernment solutions for more than 3,100 federal, state, and
local agencies that serve 97 million people in the United States.
Additional information is available at http://www.nicusa.com.
