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Attorneys: Register to volunteer for bankruptcy and district pro bono services.
Approved Credit Counseling & Debtor Education provider and Means Testing Information can be found here.
Attention Creditor(s): Receive court notices and orders by email.
Attention Debtor(s): You can now receive court notices and orders by email.
Learn more about the financial
literacy programs available to your school/organization from the Credit
Abuse Resistance Education program.
On January 2, 2019, the Court will accept use of ACH to pay fees. For details click here.
The Court has issued a reminder of the risks associated with sharing PACER log-in credentials with others. To review the notice, click here.
The Court has issued General Order 18-0002, adopting proposed edits to its local rules. No substantive changes were made to the proposal published for comment in early November. To review the general order, click here.
The bankruptcy court is hosting an informational meeting about the Credit Abuse Resistance Education Program, which matches volunteer speakers with local schools for the purpose of exposing students to basic credit concepts. For information about the meeting, click here.
The Court recently implemented programming changes that allow ECF users to speed up the process of opening a larger docket by limiting the data that appears on the docket. For details, review the new entry in the Procedures Manual, found here:
http://www.insb.uscourts.gov/content/viewing-docket-case
Note: selection of the options that speed up docket loading doesn’t “stick” – that is, you have to select them as to each docket you want to see. Loading speed is only improved significantly for lengthy dockets.