APPENDIX A IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT DISTRICT OF MARYLAND at IN RE: * * Debtor(s) ------ 2025

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Court records are available through PACER or at public terminals located in the Clerks Office. To obtain copies, including certified and exemplified copies, of documents, please send a copy work request to the Clerks Office. Someone from the Clerks Office will then contact you with the copy cost.
To view bankruptcy case records, you may visit a bankruptcy clerks office. 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.
Petition The document called a Petition is the official request to open a bankruptcy case, and the Petition contains basic information about a debtors contact information, attorney, chapter number, and signature.
YOU MAY BE A CREDITOR OF AN INDIVIDUAL OR COUPLE This means that the person who filed bankruptcy owes you money, or thinks that they may owe you money. This could be because you loaned money to this individual, or performed work or services for which you were not paid.
Answer: PACER has a national index search tool called the U.S. Party/Case Index . With a valid PACER account, you may search the entire country for a specific debtor.
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While bankruptcy is publicly recorded, typically only creditors or bankruptcy attorneys will actually view this information. You probably shouldnt worry too much about your friends, neighbors, or others in your social circles finding out.
Bankruptcy records are publicly available and can be accessed via PACER at .pacer.gov .
Filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows you to manage your debts through a structured repayment plan. This process can provide relief if you want to reorganize your finances without liquidating assets. It can be helpful to know how this repayment plan operates.