Filings: the paperwork that tells the real story.

Between formation and dissolution, a business generates a stream of filings: UCC financing statements that reveal lenders and collateral, annual reports that confirm it is alive, and regulatory disclosures that show where it operates. Amalgament treats each filing as a record on the entity's timeline, so the paperwork becomes a story you can read in order.

What's in the record

Where it comes from

State UCC indexes and registry filing histories, plus federal disclosure sources, normalized into the same record schema as everything else.

What people build with it

Lenders checking existing liens before extending credit, fintechs watching borrower activity, and analysts reading a company's operational tempo from its filing cadence.

Browse by state

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One call

curl -H "X-API-Key: $OPENFOLIO_KEY" \
  "https://api.amalgament.com/search?q=energy&dataset_type=lien"

Common questions

Can I see who else has a lien on a company's assets?

UCC financing statements name secured parties on the public record, and Amalgament returns them as part of the filing record, joined to the debtor entity.

How current are filings?

Sources refresh on their own schedules and Amalgament reads them continuously. Every record carries its source and filing date, so freshness is always visible rather than implied.

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