Free tool
Does this LC presentation discrepancy-check?
Enter the key fields of the Letter of Credit, commercial invoice, and Bill of Lading. We run the deterministic UCP 600 rule engine and return an honor / inquiry / refuse recommendation with the articles cited — instantly, no signup. A screening aid, not legal advice.
UCP 600 discrepancy check
Instant · no signup
FAQ
Before you act on the presentation
What does this check?›
Whether a documentary presentation — Letter of Credit, commercial invoice, and Bill of Lading — discrepancy-checks under UCP 600. It runs deterministic rules covering amount and currency match, beneficiary-vs-seller party match, port-of-loading match, on-board notation, partial-shipment rules, the presentation period and LC expiry, and sanctioned-port terms, then returns an honor / inquiry / refuse recommendation with the UCP 600 articles cited.
Does an 'honor' result mean my documents are compliant?›
No. It means no discrepancy was found among the deterministic rules the engine checks, on the fields you entered. A real documentary examiner reviews the full set of presented documents against the full LC terms — including fields this tool does not collect. Treat the result as a screening aid, not a legal review or a substitute for qualified counsel.
Can I upload the actual LC or BL PDF?›
No. This tool takes structured field input only — it does not parse PDFs or images, so nothing you type leaves your browser except the structured values sent to run the rules. For document-level extraction and the full LC-validation pipeline, see the paid surface.
How is this different from the Pre-Deal Copilot?›
This tool answers the narrow documentary-discrepancy question for a single LC presentation. The Pre-Deal Copilot takes a full proposed deal and returns a sub-30-second clearance probability, blockers, and a restructure suggestion — sanctions, fraud-cluster, adverse-media, and counterparty checks combined.
Can I use this at volume or in my own systems?›
Yes — the same UCP 600 rule engine is available through OilFlow's API. Start with a free sandbox key, or order a full $25 counterparty dossier to screen the party behind the documents.