Bankruptcy Database guide
 

Bankruptcy Database

The Federal database Is Known As PACER

When you think about a database, one that is used by the federal courts is known as PACER which can be accessed through the Internet though only after paying a fee for such access. Such a database is especially important to attorneys that need to file their client’s cases online and also because when there is greater number of filings, courts allows attorneys to use online means for filing for on behalf of their clients. However, this database is not accessible directly to debtors who must thus engage an attorney if they want to find information through this means. There are however, many companies that have their own databases which help consumers who need to file for and who need to use such databases to find information related to business as also consumer filings, as also dismissals and even discharges under various chapters including chapter seven, chapter eleven and also chapter thirteen. Search According To Different Parameters If you are looking to use these kinds of databases, you can enter certain parameters for your search which can include according to region and which will throw up information according to county, state, city and even three first

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digits of zip codes. In addition, you may want to locate information according to date such as filing dates, discharge date, dismissal date and even date of first meeting of which a 341 meeting is a good example. It is also possible to search the database according to type such as chapter seven or chapter eleven dismissal or even a combination that you may opt for, and the database is also able to furnish information regarding individuals as well as businesses and in this regard remember that chapter eleven deals only with businesses while chapter thirteen is meant for individuals only, and even the majority of chapter seven’s are for individuals as well. What’s more, the database also holds all the relevant information regarding amounts related to assets and liabilities though not every database will hold such information. Finally, the database will also contain the house addresses and within this you can filter out addresses with regard to certain apartment numbers, PO Boxes as well as those addresses that have number signs in them. Thus, as you can see, each different database has a lot of information that it contains and which can be accessed entirely or according to specific needs and it will prove to be very helpful under different situations.

 
 
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