Is Bankruptcy Information Public in Stockton? What You Need to Know

Is Bankruptcy Information Public in Stockton? What You Need to Know

carriekwalker
carriekwalker
1 min read

Bankruptcy proceedings are processed through the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, which is part of the federal court system. Unless sealed as confidential, all documents submitted in a bankruptcy case are public and can be viewed by anyone. The information contained in bankruptcy case documents is also a matter of public record. 

Although most of the information on bankruptcy forms is public record, much of the personal information remains confidential.

Public information includes:

Case details, such as the case number, filing date, chapter number, and case status.Debt, income, and asset information are listed on the forms, including a list of creditors and how much each is owed.Contact details for you, your creditors, and your Stockton bankruptcy lawyer.

Information excluded from public records includes:

Your social security number as listed on Form B-21.Only the last four digits of your full financial account numbers are included.Your birthday, only the birth year can be seen.The names of your minor children, only their initials are visible.

Discussion (0 comments)

0 comments

No comments yet. Be the first!