United States Bankruptcy Court: Southern District of Indiana 2025

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Bankruptcy records are accessible at public access computers in the Clerks office or by certified copy request to the Clerk. There are no fees assessed for viewing a record.
Honorable Jeffrey J. Graham, Chief Judge. Eric Kleis, Clerk of Court.
Use the Federal Court Finder to find a location. You may also access bankruptcy case records online through Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER). You will need to sign up for a PACER account to search for and view records online.
You can file without a lawyer, and many people use free tools like Upsolve to handle the process on their own. The steps include gathering financial documents, taking required credit courses, completing forms, and filing them with the court.
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