A Nevada Statement of Claim (UCC5) is a document that states the claimant's right to a security interest in property. It is a written statement that a creditor files with the Secretary of State of Nevada to perfect a security interest in the debtor's personal property. It gives notice to the public that the creditor has a claim on the debtor's property. The Nevada Statement of Claim (UCC5) can be in the form of a financing statement, a notice of lien, or a notice of sale. The financing statement provides notice to the public that the creditor has a security interest in the debtor's personal property. The notice of lien is used to claim a lien on the debtor's personal property, and the notice of sale is used to give notice to the public of the date, time, and place of the sale of the debtor's personal property. The Nevada Statement of Claim (UCC5) must include the name and address of the debtor, the name and address of the creditor, the date of the statement, a description of the collateral, the type of security interest, the date on which the security interest attaches, and the signature of the creditor or the creditor's representative. The filing fee is $50.00.