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| Why Would I Want To Run A Bankruptcy Records Search? | ||
| The most common reasons a person might want to run a bankruptcy search involve determining a persons credit worthiness or financial history. The reulting bankruptcy report is often used as part of a tenant screening process and/or as part of a pre-employment screening process for certain types of jobs. Bankruptcy searches are also conducted as part of a pre-litigation process to determine if a lawsuit is worth filing or not. Many times when an individual falls on hard times and finds themselves unable to pay their debts they may simply choose to file a bankruptcy and include the debts that may be owed to you in the filing thus making the debt uncollectable. Bankruptcy is a legal proceeding that allows a person to eliminate all, or a portion, of their debts. The filing of a bankruptcy immediately gives them protection under the federal bankruptcy laws and prohibits creditors from taking any further collection activity against them. Once the bankruptcy is completed and a person has received a bankruptcy discharge, they are no longer obligated to pay any of the debts that were discharged in their bankruptcy filing. However, there are laws in place that prevent a person from repetitive filing. A person cannot receive a discharge in a Chapter 7 case if they received a discharge in either (a) a chapter 7 bankruptcy filed within the last 8 years, or (b) a Chapter 13 bankruptcy filed within the last 6 years. Additionally, a person cannot obtain a discharge in a Chapter 13 case if they either (a) obtained a discharge in a Chapter 7 case filed within the past 4 years, or (b) obtained a discharge from a Chapter 13 case filed within the last 2 years. With this in mind it might be worthwhile to know if a person has already had a bankruptcy discharged recently enough to prevent them from filing another bankruptcy including your name as a debtor. If they have had a bankruptcy discharged too recently to allow them to file again then you may proceed with your lawsuit without the fear of the other party getting out of the responsibility of paying the debts owed to you through bankruptcy court!!! |
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| Bankruptcy Records Search Results | ||
| Debtor SSN AKAs Address Additional Debtor SSN Case Number Date Filed Court Location Filing Status Date Filed Chapter Disposition Date Disposition Filing Status Case Number Court Location |
Debtor Address Additional Debtor SSN AKAs Attorney Attorney Phone Number Attorney Fax Number Attorney Email Assets Available for Unsecured Creditors Debtor is Self-Represented |
Liabilities Assets Exempt Trustee Trustee Phone Number Trustee Fax Number Trustee Email Judge Assigned Creditors Meeting Date Creditors Meeting Location Complaints Deadline Claims Deadline Docket Sheet Image of Document |
| NOTES: | ||
| SINCE RECORDS ARE ENTERED BY VARIOUS COUNTY, STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES SEARCH RESULTS MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE AS EACH OF THESE ENTITIES HAS THERE OWN GUIDELINES FOR HOW MUCH INFORMATION IS ENTERED INTO PUBLIC RECORDS. | ||
| Coverage Area: | ALABAMA ALASKA ARIZONA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA COLORADO CONNECTICUT DELAWARE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA GEORGIA HAWAII IDAHO ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA KANSAS KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI |
MONTANA NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VERMONT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WEST VIRGINIA WISCONSIN WYOMING |
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