How Bankruptcy Databases Can Work For You

submitted: Aug 26th 2008 | by: WilliamBlake | Total views: 2 | Word Count: 412 | PDF View | Print Article

When you think about a bankruptcy database, one that is used by the federal courts is known as PACER which can be accessed through the Internet though only after paying a fee for such access. Such a database is especially important to attorneys that need to file their clients bankruptcy cases online and also because when there is greater number of filings, courts allows attorneys to use online means for filing for bankruptcy on behalf of their clients.

The PACER database can be accessed online for a fee. However, the PACER database is not accessible for everyone. Debtors seeking bankruptcy information must go through an attorney to access information through the PACER database.

There are other bankruptcy databases besides PACER. Many companies have their own personal databases, which consumers can use who need to file bankruptcy. These databases can not only be used for information on consumer bankruptcies but also information related to business bankruptcy filings as well as dismissals and discharges under various bankruptcy chapters including Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13.

How to Use a Bankruptcy Database

When using these databases, search parameters such as county, state, city and the first three digits of zip codes can be entered to obtain information regarding individuals and businesses whom have filed bankruptcy. These databases can also provide information according to a particular date such as the date of the bankruptcy filing, discharge date, dismissal date and date of first 341 meeting.

These databases are also searchable according to the type of bankruptcy filed. Search terms such as Chapter 7 or Chapter 11 dismissal or a combination of terms can be entered to retrieve information on an individual or business. It is important to keep in mind that Chapter 11 deals with only businesses that file bankruptcy, Chapter 13 is for individuals only, and the majority of Chapter 7 filings are reserved for individuals as well.

Whats more, the bankruptcy database also holds all the relevant information regarding amounts related to assets and liabilities though not every bankruptcy database will hold such information.

Finally, the bankruptcy database will also contain the house addresses and within this you can filter out addresses with regard to certain apartment numbers, PO Boxes as well as those addresses that have number signs in them. Thus, as you can see, each different bankruptcy database has a lot of information that it contains and which can be accessed entirely or according to specific needs and it will prove to be very helpful under different situations.

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