$15 Discharge Records
The Discharge / Dismissal Records are the Official documents signed by the judge to provide proof the bankruptcy is complete.
Note: Extended hold times are possible on Mondays due to heavy call volume.
Phone: (800) 833-2924 l Fax (480) 247-4500 l Email: records@bankruptcy-records.us
Business Hours: M-F 9-5
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$20 Bankruptcy Docket
The Docket is a register of general information during the bankruptcy. Such as status, case number, filing & discharges dates, Attorney & Trustee information.
$35 Schedules D,E,F & Discharge Records
Schedules D, E, & F, includes the list of all Creditors listed in your bankruptcy. This package also includes your Discharge / Dismissal Records.
Q: Where can I get a copy of my bankruptcy records free?
A. Your attorney may keep copies of your Bankruptcy Papers for up to 3 months after your bankruptcy case has been discharged or dismissed. However, this does depend on each attorney. The Discharge records are free if the bankruptcy discharged less than 30 calendar days from today.
Q. How can I get a copy of Corporations and Business who have filed bankruptcy?
A. All Corporation and Business Files, may be ordered by calling the Service Center, due to the size of the file.
Q. Why are creditors trying to collect on debt included in my bankruptcy?
A. Bankruptcy records were kept indefinitely until 2015. Laws changed to keep bankruptcy files for only 15 years. This has caused a problem, with what is refereed to as "zombie" debt. If Creditors are trying to collect on old bankrupt debt. See the Credit page for assistance.
Q. How long does it take to get bankruptcy records?
A. Normally, bankruptcy papers are sent electronically via email, within 2 hours if the bankruptcy requested was filed after 2004.
Q. How do I know my bankruptcy records are available?
A. If you filed bankruptcy in 2004 or prior, your records are limited, and my not be available to order electronically. Call (800) 833-2924 to check the availability prior to ordering your records, if this applies to you. The records may be available through NARA. We do not work in conjunction with NARA or any of its representatives. However, we can assist you in the ordering process.
Southern District Of New York Bankruptcy Court Locations
Southern District
Manhattan
One Bowling Green
New York, NY 10004
Poughkeepsie
355 Main Street
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
White Plains
300 Quarropas St
White Plains, NY 10601
This website is to assist in ordering Personal Bankruptcy Records. Corporate files must be ordered through a Clerk by calling (800) 988-2448 Monday - Friday 9 AM - 5 PM excluding legal holidays. All orders are processed through a live database and electronically sent to you via email. Larger files may take up to 2 hours to receive.
Under U.S.B.R. § Code, you may be eligible to receive your personal bankruptcy Discharge Records Free of charge.
For information and filing complaints on creditors attempting to collect on bankrupt debt: Click Here
$45 Complete Bankruptcy File
The Complete Bankruptcy File includes all documents filed by the Attorney or Trustee during the bankruptcy case, Such as: Petition, Schedules A-J, Reaffirmation Agreements, Lien Avoidance, Amendments, and Discharge / Dismissal Documents.