Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT)

Maryland UCC Lien Search —
Instant Results with AI Analysis

Search Maryland UCC-1 filings through the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT). Get a complete lien report with AI risk scoring, collateral overlap detection, and expiration alerts — in under 5 minutes.

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~5 min
Average delivery time
51
States + DC covered
$49
Per search report
5 years
Maryland UCC lien duration

How Maryland UCC Searches Work

Maryland UCC filings are managed by the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT). Here's what you need to know before running a search.

Filing Office
Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT)
Search Method
By debtor's exact legal name. Name variations may miss filings — use LienClear for comprehensive results.
Lien Duration
5 years from filing date. Continuation required within 6 months before expiration to remain effective.
Filing Fee
$25 (UCC-1 filing fee)
State-Specific Note
Maryland uses the State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) instead of the Secretary of State for UCC filings — this is unusual and often confuses searchers.
LienClear Turnaround
Under 5 minutes from search submission to report delivery — vs. 3–7 business days from legacy providers.

What Maryland Business Express Doesn't Tell You

The Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT)'s Maryland Business Express portal is the official source, but it's designed for government processing, not legal teams. Even a complete search won't flag:

LienClear's AI catches all four — automatically, in under 5 minutes.


Why Paralegals Use LienClear for Maryland UCC Searches

The Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) portal gives you raw data. LienClear gives you answers — with AI analysis that takes seconds to read, not hours to interpret.

Factor Maryland Business Express Manual CSC Global LienClear
Time per search 30–45 min 2–3 business days 5 min
Cost per search ~$50 in labor $45–60 $49
AI analysis None Basic Executive summary + collateral overlap + expiration alerts
Collateral overlaps flagged No Manual review Yes, automatic
Name variation search No (exact match only) Limited 15+ variations automatic
Unlimited plan N/A $1,200/mo+ $199/month
Results in minutes, not days
CSC Global and CT Corporation take 3–10 business days for Maryland searches. LienClear delivers a complete report in under 5 minutes — so you can close deals faster and respond to last-minute diligence requests without breaking a sweat.
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AI Risk Summary — plain language, no interpretation needed
LienClear's AI reads every Maryland UCC filing and produces a plain-language risk summary: HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW, or CLEAR. It flags blanket liens, counts active filings, identifies secured parties, and highlights overlapping collateral — so you know the deal risk before your attorney does.
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Collateral Overlap Detection
Maryland debtors often have multiple secured creditors with overlapping collateral. LienClear's overlap engine scans all active filings for competing claims on the same assets — flagging conflicts your deal team needs to negotiate before funding.
Expiration Alerts — never miss a stale lien
Maryland UCC filings last 5 years. If a secured party didn't file a continuation, that lien may have lapsed — but still shows up in searches. LienClear automatically flags any filing expiring within 12 months (amber) or 6 months (red) so you know what's still enforceable.
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75% less than CSC Global or CT Corporation
CSC Global charges $200–$350 per Maryland UCC search. CT Corporation is similar. LienClear is $49 per search or $199/month unlimited. For firms running 10+ searches per month, that's $18,000+ saved per year — with better analysis than either legacy provider.

Not sure what you'll get?
See a full 10-section Maryland UCC report with AI risk summary, collateral overlap detection, and expiration alerts — before you run your first search.
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Maryland UCC Search — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from paralegals and legal ops teams about Maryland UCC lien searches.

Why does Maryland use SDAT instead of the Secretary of State for UCC?
Maryland assigns UCC filing responsibilities to the State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT), not the Secretary of State. Searches must be run through SDAT's Maryland Business Express system.
How long do UCC filings last in Maryland?
UCC financing statements in Maryland are effective for 5 years from the date of filing. A continuation statement must be filed within 6 months before expiration to maintain effectiveness. LienClear automatically flags filings expiring within 12 months so you can take action before they lapse.
Is LienClear faster than Maryland Business Express for Maryland UCC searches?
Maryland Business Express gives you raw filing data with no AI analysis or risk interpretation. LienClear delivers a complete, analyst-grade report with AI risk summary, collateral overlap detection, and expiration alerts — in under 5 minutes, vs. 30–45 minutes of manual work on Maryland Business Express.
How often should I search a debtor's Maryland UCC status?
For active lending relationships, quarterly searches are best practice. For M&A due diligence, search at closing and 30 days prior. LienClear's unlimited tier ($199/mo) makes frequent monitoring cost-effective for high-volume legal ops teams.
What if a Maryland UCC lien has already been terminated?
Terminated liens still appear in search results (with a UCC-3 termination statement attached). LienClear flags the status clearly — terminated liens don't affect future lending but should be noted for due diligence documentation.

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No sales call. No contract. Enter a debtor name and get a complete Maryland UCC report with AI analysis in under 5 minutes.