Credit Estimations
Data Axle credit data estimates a Place's ability to receive and pay off credit. Creditworthiness is not estimated for major institutions and professional individuals.
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We recommend using credit data as a starting point and not the sole factor in making a credit decision. You must obtain more information from bank and trade references, local credit bureaus, or other sources before extending credit. We are not a financial advisor and make no representations or warranties as to the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of the rating codes, and as such will not be responsible for any losses resulting from the user of this information. Furthermore, our liability, if any, will be limited to the initial cost of the credit rating fee paid by the purchaser.
Bankruptcy
Bankruptcies reflect details about public records filed in US federal, county, and local courts.
The bankruptcy
attributes include only the most recent public record for a Place. Public records impact a Place's creditworthiness.
Bankruptcy Sources
Information is received daily and refreshed using PACER, an electronic public access service with case and docket information from Federal Appellate, District and Bankruptcy courts, and from the US Party/Case Index. Information is gathered on both individuals and businesses, including filings, charges, and dismissals for chapters 7, 11, 12 and 13.
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bankruptcy.dismissal
bankruptcy.filing_date
bankruptcy.filing_type
bankruptcy.multiple_defendants
bankruptcy.release_date
Uniform Commercial Code Filings (UCC)
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is a standardized set of laws and regulations divided into nine articles, each with separate aspects of banking and loans. Data Axle’s UCC database is compiled monthly from Secretary of State sites and focuses on Article 9, covering secured transactions.
UCC filings include recent and historical filings, up to 100 filings per place. Each debtor has one UCC filing for each secured party involved in the filing. When the debtor is the only party on a UCC filing, there is one record and the secured party fields are empty.
Data Axle does not compile UCC filings from Kansas, Minnesota, and Washington.
See also:
- Uniform Commercial Code - Wikipedia
ucc_filings.amendment_id
ucc_filings.collateral_types
ucc_filings.collateral_types_count
ucc_filings.expiration_date
ucc_filings.filing_date
ucc_filings.filing_id
ucc_filings.filing_type
ucc_filings.jurisdiction
ucc_filings.status
ucc_filings.secured_party_city
ucc_filings.secured_party_key
ucc_filings.secured_party_name
ucc_filings.secured_party_postal_code
ucc_filings.secured_party_state
ucc_filings.secured_party_street