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Charge Identification Number (CIN)
A universally recognised code used to denote charges on assets, sureties, guarantees and collaterals.

The Charge Identification Number is a 12 bit label often used in law and in registries and in software created by ChargeCheck®.

It is a canonical text representation illustrated numerically in a four by three format (xxxx-xxxx-xxxx), a CIN is used by lenders and legal professionals to indentify a charge or form of security over an asset or a pledge. Used extensively in national registries. as well as the

ChargeCheck Registry®.
Generated at random by the ChargeCheck Registry®, information labeled with CINs by independent parties can be later combined into a single database with limited to nil probability of duplication. It provides an identifiable security over a particular asset, guarantee or pledge.