Click on one of the links below to obtain the appropriate forms.
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State of South Dakota
Forms
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The following are South Dakota approved forms.
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National Forms
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The following National forms will be accepted as South Dakota Approved forms.
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Cheyenne River Sioux
Tribe UCC / EFS Forms
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A compact was signed on November 16, 2001, between the Cheyenne River
Sioux Tribe and the South Dakota Secretary of State. This compact allows the
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe to partner with and use the Secretary of State’s
uniform commercial code filing system.
This compact provides the ability for tribal
members to have their collateral perfected, making loans more available from
lending institutions and ultimately helping create business and industrial
development on the reservation.
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Oglala Sioux
Tribe UCC / EFS Forms
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A compact was signed on July 30, 2008, between the Oglala Sioux Tribe
and the South Dakota Secretary of State. This compact allows the Oglala
Sioux Tribe to partner with and use the Secretary of State’s uniform
commercial code filing system.
This compact provides the ability for tribal
members to have their collateral perfected, making loans more available from
lending institutions and ultimately helping create business and industrial
development on the reservation.
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Livestock Security Interest Statements
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A March 31, 2004, SD Supreme Court decision highlights a
precaution that producers should take prior to allowing a third party to
care for livestock. In American Bank & Trust and South Dakota Wheat
Growers Association vs. Nathan Shaull and Deborah Shaull, et. al. the SD
Supreme Court ruled that livestock producers need to file uniform commercial
code security interest statements to protect their ownership interest in
livestock that are in someone else's care.
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