Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 1 - Secretary of State
Part 4 - Uniform Commercial Code
Chapter 1 - UCC - 9 and Central and Filing System Secured Transactions


Current through March 14, 2024

Introduction. The administration of Article 9 -- Secured Transactions of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) has an important impact on the economy and upon the rights of the public In the State of Mississippi and in the United States. The volume of international, interstate and multi-state transactions pursuant to the UCC requires that the administration of the UCC be conducted in a manner that promotes both local and multi-jurisdictional commerce by striving for uniformity in policies and procedures among the various states.

Pursuant to Revised Article 9 of the UCC Mississippi Code § 75-9-101 et. seq. as enacted by the Mississippi Legislature in the 2001 Session, [2001 MS S.B. 2626] effective January 1, 2002, and as specifically provided in Mississippi Code § 75-9-526 (1972) and as revised thereafter, the interpretation and implementation of the filing office's duties and responsibilities shall be expressed in a written set of administrative rules, which the public shall have a voice in creating. Such rules have the following purposes:

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