First Corporate Solutions Releases Data to UCC Search System


Published July 6, 2012 
Categories: Of Interest

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First Corporate Solutions said it has released Rhode Island (UCC) and Mississippi (UCC, Federal Tax Lien and Farm Lien) data and image library to its web-based UCC search system.

As of today, First Corporate Solutions online users can search the state-direct Rhode Island and Mississippi data, complemented by an expansive library of clear, downloadable document images.

First Corporate Solutions purchases its data directly from the Rhode Island and Mississippi Departments of Financial Institutions, enabling users to interact with the highest quality, most accurate online data available. The First Corporate Solutions online search system offers broad-based search features including truncated name searching and wildcard characters that help uncover name variations and locate involuntary liens. With the First Corporate Solutions online search history feature, users have no-charge access to its completed online search results and associated images for a period of 90 days.

“We are thrilled to be adding Rhode Island and Mississippi to our line-up of online search states,” said David Silverburg, president and CEO of First Corporate Solutions. “We have been hearing from customers and prospects that securing high-quality, dependable search results paired with document images in Rhode Island and Mississippi has been a challenge. We are pleased to be in a position to offer a solution.”

First Corporate Solutions is a service, data and proprietary online system company providing global UCC & corporate due diligence solutions.

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