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Old Feb 24, 2007, 12:24 PM
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find free public record of my bankruptcy/discharge

Can anyone please help me find my free bankruptcy records online? Thank you for your help.

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Old Feb 25, 2007, 05:48 AM   #2  
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Hello jb:

Google the name of the bankruptcy court and go to their website. IF they have records available online, they should tell you how to access them. However, I'll bet they're not available online.

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As noted check out the actual web site of the Federal court where the bankruptcy happened.

But often they charge a small fee now adays.

Also you can go to the court and get a copy also
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The only way to get your bankruptcy records is to call your attorney and see if he/she keeps copies. Most of the time they do not have them if it has been a while. The Court House does not keep copies either. I found mine at Retreive Official Copies of Your Personal or Corporate Bankruptcy Records they were not free but very low cost and received them fast. Hope this helps!
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I hope this anwer isn't too late. You can not get any bankruptcy records for free. The reason it's not free, there's fee's to access the government database. Even attorneys have to pay this fee.

If you didn't file pro se, your attorney might have it. However, my attorney charges $50 for a copy of a full petition. He didn't have my file anyway, lost.

I do go online to order a copy of bankruptcy records. Very personable. I got my docs the same day online.

Anyways, I hope this answers your question.

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