Colorado Code
Part 5 - Filing
§ 4-9-520. Acceptance and Refusal to Accept Record





Source: L. 2001: Entire article R&RE, p. 1391, § 1, effective July 1.
Editor's note - Colorado legislative change: In subsection (b), Colorado did not adopt the phrase "in the case of a filing office described in section 4-9-501(a)(2)," after the word "but" and changed "two" to "five".





Subsection (a) both prescribes and limits the bases upon which the filing office must and may reject records by reference to the reasons set forth in Section 9-516(b). For the most part, the bases for rejection are limited to those that prevent the filing office from dealing with a record that it receives because some of the requisite information (e.g., the debtor's name) is missing or cannot be deciphered, because the record is not communicated by a method (e.g., it is MIME- rather than UU-encoded) or medium (e.g., it is written rather than electronic) that the filing office accepts, or because the filer fails to tender an amount equal to or greater than the filing fee.
If the filing office accepts a financing statement that does not give this information at all, the filing is fully effective. Section 9-520(c). The financing statement also generally is effective if the information is given but is incorrect; however, Section 9-338 affords protection to buyers and holders of perfected security interests who give value in reasonable reliance upon the incorrect information.
Example: An initial financing statement is communicated to the filing office. The financing statement names two debtors, John Smith and Jane Smith. It contains all of the information described in Section 9-516(b)(5) with respect to John but lacks some of the information with respect to Jane. The filing office must accept the financing statement with respect to John, reject it with respect to Jane, and notify the filer of the rejection.

Structure Colorado Code

Colorado Code

Title 4 - Uniform Commercial Code

Article 9 - Secured Transactions

Part 5 - Filing

§ 4-9-501. Filing Office

§ 4-9-502. Contents of Financing Statement - Record of Mortgage as Financing Statement - Time of Filing Financing Statement

§ 4-9-503. Name of Debtor and Secured Party

§ 4-9-504. Indication of Collateral

§ 4-9-505. Filing and Compliance With Other Statutes and Treaties for Consignments, Leases, Other Bailments, and Other Transactions

§ 4-9-506. Effect of Errors or Omissions

§ 4-9-507. Effect of Certain Events on Effectiveness of Financing Statement

§ 4-9-508. Effectiveness of Financing Statement if New Debtor Becomes Bound by Security Agreement

§ 4-9-509. Persons Entitled to File a Record

§ 4-9-510. Effectiveness of Filed Record

§ 4-9-511. Secured Party of Record

§ 4-9-512. Amendment of Financing Statement

§ 4-9-513. Termination Statement

§ 4-9-514. Assignment of Powers of Secured Party of Record

§ 4-9-515. Duration and Effectiveness of Financing Statement - Effect of Lapsed Financing Statement

§ 4-9-516. What Constitutes Filing - Effectiveness of Filing

§ 4-9-517. Effect of Indexing Errors

§ 4-9-518. Claim Concerning Inaccurate or Wrongfully Filed Record

§ 4-9-519. Numbering, Maintaining, and Indexing Records - Communicating Information Provided in Records

§ 4-9-520. Acceptance and Refusal to Accept Record

§ 4-9-521. Uniform Form of Written Financing Statement and Amendment

§ 4-9-522. Maintenance and Destruction of Records

§ 4-9-523. Information From Filing Office - Sale or License of Records

§ 4-9-524. Delay by Filing Office

§ 4-9-525. Fees

§ 4-9-526. Filing-Office Rules

§ 4-9-528. Refiling Required

§ 4-9-529. Electronic and Other Filings

§ 4-9-531. Removal of Social Security Numbers From Financing Statements in the Custody of the Secretary of State