Instructions, Form MSSB 132 (11 11) UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT Southern District of Mississippi 2025

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  1. Begin by clicking ‘Get Form’ to open the Instructions, Form MSSB 132 in our editor.
  2. In the first section, enter the name of the individual or business that is the subject of your search request.
  3. Next, provide the Social Security Number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) if available. If you do not have this information, you may leave it blank.
  4. If applicable, include the Employer Tax Identification Number (EIN) for the subject of your search.
  5. Indicate what information you are requesting by checking the appropriate boxes provided in the form.
  6. Specify the period for which you want records searched, starting from January 1, 1986. Include an ending date if necessary.
  7. Complete your contact information including your name, address, and phone number.
  8. Finally, enclose a check or money order for $30 made payable to the Clerk, U.S. Bankruptcy Court and mail it to one of the listed offices.

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For most people, the correct filing place is close to homethe federal district where you have lived for 180 days immediately before filing, not your local state court. However, some districts cover large areas so the bankruptcy court might not be as close to your home as youd like.
The court filing fee for a Chapter 7 case is $338. If your income is below 150% of the federal poverty guideline, you can request a fee waiver. Many people who file on their own qualify for this option. If the court doesnt grant you a fee waiver, you can ask to pay the fee in installments instead of all at once.
How to Get Mississippi Bankruptcy Records. The search for bankruptcy records should begin at the district courthouse that handled the case. Within the facility, there are self-service computer terminals in which users may search for a record electronically.
Youll start by gathering your financial documents, taking a credit counseling course, and completing your bankruptcy forms. After filing your case with the court, youll mail documents to your trustee, attend your 341 meeting, and finish a financial management course before receiving your discharge.
Go To Your Local Bankruptcy Court To File Your Forms They will take your bankruptcy forms and your filing fee (or application for a waiver or to pay the fee in installments). While you wait, the clerk will process your case by scanning your forms and uploading them to the courts online filing system.
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Mississippi Court Locations Dan M. Russell, Jr. United States Courthouse. 228-563-1790. 2012 15th Street Gulfport, MS 39501. 501 East Court Street. 601-608-4600. 501 East Court Street Jackson, MS 39201. Thad Cochran United States Bankruptcy Courthouse. 662-369-2596. 703 Hwy 145 North Aberdeen, MS 39730.
The total estimated cost for filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Missouri is around $909 ($338 court fee + $561 attorney fee + $10 post-filing course), when you decide to use an attorney.

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