AWARE SPC Beginners Guidebook
AWARE SPC Beginners Guidebook
Becoming a secure party creditor is one of the first steps to becoming free and
establishing your sovereignty as it allows you to take control of your freedom
life and gain standing in law. Becoming a secure creditor is quite equivalent
to taking the red pill and walking the red line. While there are many other
processes involved to establishing your freedomty, becoming an SPC is a great
first start we recommend and suggest everyone serious about taking their
freedom to another level accomplish.
Getting started to become a Secure Party Creditor is easy, simple, fast, hassle-
free, and does not require all that much. In fact, all that’s really required from
you is your birth certificate, which does NOT have to be authenticated to
become a Secure Party Creditor. If you have the long form or short form birth
certificate, either is sufficient to start this process. Not all our customers who
become Secure Creditors have their Certificate of Live Birth authenticated and
they are having success!
If you entering the path to becoming a secure party creditor, here are the
first action steps you're required to take:
Our team creates all the necessary documents for you so all you have to do is
Review, Print, Notarize, and File via Mail to all the necessary parties.
You’ll be provided with all the step-by-step filing instructions on where to file
what set of documents, so you won’t be lost ever during this process.
Here are the process steps…
1. Order Form
After checkout, you'll be required to fill out our basic and short, SPC order
form so that we have the necessary information to prepare your package. The
link to the SPC order form is found in the "thank you" email after you've placed
your order on our website. If donated using Cash App or by filling out our
Credit Card Authorization form, then you'll be sent the SPC order form
manually.
3. Package Proofing
Proofing your SPC package is the first step before finalizing your package. In
about 7 to 14 business days, you'll receive your package for proofing by you.
This proofing phase is used to ensure that all inputted information is correct
and if you wish to make any corrections to the name of your second Trustee,
addresses, etc... then you may do so in the proofing phase.
To note, when you are sent your SPC package for proofing, you have enough
time to proofread your package, with no rush on your end. You can take
however much time needed to proofread your SPC package and decide who
you’ll like to appoint as your second Trustee and whom you’ll appoint as your
beneficiary or beneficiaries. Once you confirm all information is correct, it can
take anywhere from 1-5 business days (or sooner) for your SPC package to
be finalized, depending on what needs to be finalized. The quicker you confirm
your SPC details, the quicker your SPC package can be finalized for
completion.
3. Finalization
Once finalized, your completed SPC package will be emailed to you by your
assigned service manager, with step by step filing instructions.
and more!
Disclaimer: The SPC is not the only one remedy to all of your law issues
(if any). This package only includes the documentation of becoming a Secure
Creditor. Your due diligence is required and necessary for this package but you'll
be steered in the right direction as you'll have FULL support from AWARE.
Freebies Included:
Step by step filing instructions
Visual Signing Instructions (so you know which pages to sign and
where)
Step by step instructions to opening your U.S. bank account with
your created SPC trust with EIN (these instructions include a list of
the documents you'll need to open your account. In addition, you'll
receive the blueprint on how to open a Fidelity Bank account written
from one of our customers who had success following our
instructions!)
A.W.A.R.E's Secure Party Creditor Basic User Guide
Email and text support with your Service Manager
FREE 10 minute consultation which would have to be scheduled next
week or after so if you have any questions or doubts, you can ask it
then.
Along the years, the term Secured Party Creditor (or in short, SPC) has
become revered by many, especially from folks who seek higher levels of
freedom and looking to reserve their unalienable rights. Some find it hard to
describe what it means to be an SPC so we’ll explain…
Due to the fraud of the legal name trickery game that you were unaware of
when you were born, fraud does void all contracts if the party being defrauded
takes affirmative action to call out the fraud. By securing yourself as a secure
party creditor, you have effectively canceled out the frauds made upon us
since birth and these are contracts that were done without your awareness
and worse yet, without your consent! In order to make a lawful contract, at
least the consent of two parties is required.
Becoming an SPC is more than just filing a UCC 1 and a Security Agreement.
We always advice that you become learnith and stay consistent with your
studies as it’ll really help you in your path to becoming a secure creditor. You’ll
be tested and even threatened by these public officials, so you have to know
how to assert yourself in an honorable, non-combative, non-adverse way to
have the most success. If you lack the correct process to filing your secure
QUESTIONS:
Q: Do I need to fill out two UCC 1’s if I have two last names (my
maiden name and married name)?
A: In cases where you have two last names, we would use the full name on
your birth certificate as the primary debtor on your UCC 1 and add your
married name as a debtor on the UCC 1 addendum.
Q: I haven’t received anything back from the UCC division and it’s
been two weeks. What now?
Q: I legally changed my first and last name. How do I fill out a UCC 1?
A: The name on your original birth certificate is the name we’ll use as the
primary debtor on your UCC 1, and list your legally changed name as an added
debtor on your UCC addendum.
If you have the Certificate of Live Birth, that is the most ideal!
If you wish to discharge debts such as student loans, child support, business
credit, mortgage, etc… we also have a different package for that which
includes the done for you promissory note or negotiable instrument.