How many people is this secure party creditor package for?
After filing my SPC package, would I be able to access my Personal Treasury Account 101, yearly 4.25%, and the ENS LEGIS DTC account?
Do I need to fill out two UCC 1’s if I have two last names (my maiden name and married name)?
Will I be able to discharge my debts immediately after filing the SPC package?
I haven’t received anything back from the UCC division and it’s been two weeks. What now?
Do I really have to wait to mail out my second phase of SPC documents?
I legally changed my first and last name. How do I fill out a UCC 1?
What Happens After I Place My Order?
Why is there weird formatting in my SPC package?

Q: How many people is this secure party creditor package for?

A: Our SPC package is for one individual only.

Q: After filing my SPC package, would I be able to access my Personal Treasury Account 101, yearly 4.25%, and the ENS LEGIS DTC account?

A: Currently, our paralegals are not prioritizing accessing the DTC or strawman account so we won’t say “yes” to accessing the account question. However, once you are a secure party creditor, you’ll be able to access such accounts as you have moved into the private side. But once again, A.W.A.R.E’s paralegals does not advocate such account accessing so we can’t say yes.

Q: Do I need to fill out two UCC 1’s if I have two last names (my maiden name and married name)?

A: In cases where you have two last names, we would use the full name on your birth certificate as the primary debtor on your UCC 1 and add your married name as a debtor on the UCC 1 addendum.

Q: Will I be able to discharge my debts immediately after filing the SPC package?

A: Once you receive your green card from Puerto Rico, you can begin to start setting off your debts. Though, you can discharge without receiving your green card, we advice to wait because once you receive your green card, you have put the Puerto Rico Secretary of Treasury on notice of your SPC status/filing.

Q: I haven’t received anything back from the UCC division and it’s been two weeks. What now?

A: It may take more than 2 weeks to receive your UCC 1 filing number back. Be patient and wait. This is quite ‘normal’ to experience a slight delay in receiivng back your UCC filing number form the first mailing.

Q: Do I really have to wait to mail out my second phase of SPC documents?

A: Yes, you do have to wait because the Notification of Record document requires your UCC 1 filing number which you receive in the mail after you’ve sent your first set of document mailings. Be patient.

Q: I legally changed my first and last name. How do I fill out a UCC 1?

A: The name on your original birth certificate is the name we’ll use as the primary debtor on your UCC 1, and list your legally changed name as an added debtor on your UCC addendum.

Q: What Happens After I Place My Order?

A: You will be given an order number and should be automatically redirected to our custom “thank you” page where you’ll need to choose Secure Party Creditor Order Form and fill it out so we have your information to process and complete your order.

Q: Why is there weird formatting in my SPC package? 

A: This is intentional, correct and for a reason  because you changed your status as a Secure Party Creditor so these formats will look ‘foreign’, but just to know, it’s correct.