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The Bankruptcy database provides filing information from bankruptcy districts in the United States. Individuals or companies who either voluntarily or involuntarily file for bankruptcy, including chapter 7,11, 12, and 13 petitions, will be included in the database when available.
Use the Bankruptcy Records database to:
Uncover whether a company or individual has filed for bankruptcy.
Obtain preliminary information on companies and individuals.
Investigate the availability of assets.
Evaluate the credit worthiness of a company.
Reveal the financial status of parties prior to engaging in any activity.
Detect encumbrances.
Investigate patterns of irregularities or adverse behavior.
Anticipate potential complications.
The following information may be available by purchasing
an Bankruptcy Records detail record:
Debtor name (and spouse name, if applicable)
Address
Record Type
Court
File Type
Case Number
Filer
Filing Date
Asset Indicator
Some records may also contain any AKA names, disposed date, 341 schedule date, attorney name and address, trustee name and address, assets, and liabilities.
What is NOT included in this database?
Full text bankruptcy filing (such as the petition, docket sheet, or the discharge).
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