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Welcome to the United States Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Our courthouses are located in Philadelphia and Reading.
900 Market Street, Suite 400. Philadelphia, PA 19107. Telephone: (215) 408-2800. Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Case Info. The Electronic Case Files System (CM/ECF) is a new case management system being implemented in the Federal Judiciary for all bankruptcy, district and appellate courts. CM/ECF allows courts to accept filings and provide access to filed documents over the Internet.
To contact us with your questions or concerns: Mail. United States Bankruptcy Court. Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Robert N.C. Nix Sr. Federal Building. 900 Market Street, Suite 400. Philadelphia, PA 19107.
United States Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania Ashely M. Chan, Chief Judge | Timothy B. McGrath, Clerk of Court
Chapter 7 Checklist. CLICK HERE FOR PRINTABLE COPY. Filing Fee: $338.00 Payable By: Attorneys may pay by check; money order; certified bank check; cash or credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover). Personal and Third Party Checks cannot be accepted.
Live Database Area. Welcome to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Eastern District of Pennsylvania - Document Filing System (NextGen v1.7.2)
Official Bankruptcy Forms Official forms are approved by the Judicial Conference of the United States and are mandatory. They must be used to file a bankruptcy petition and take certain other actions in a bankruptcy case, such as filing a Proof of Claim or applying to pay a filing fee in installments.
United States Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania Ashely M. Chan, Chief Judge | Timothy B. McGrath, Clerk of Court
Bankruptcy laws help people who can no longer pay their creditors get a fresh start – by liquidating assets to pay their debts or by creating a repayment plan. Bankruptcy laws also protect troubled businesses and provide for orderly distributions to business creditors through reorganization or liquidation.