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Security and Privacy Notice

Security Notice

This is a restricted government system for official judiciary business only. All activities on this system for any purpose, and all access attempts, may be recorded and monitored or reviewed by persons authorized by the federal judiciary for improper use, protection of system security, performance of maintenance, and appropriate management by the judiciary of its systems. By using this system or any connected system, users expressly consent to system monitoring and to official access to data reviewed and created by them on the system. Any evidence of unlawful activity, including unauthorized access attempts, may be reported to law enforcement officials.

Unauthorized attempts to upload or change information on this server are strictly prohibited and may be punishable by law, including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act of 1996.

Privacy Policy

Our privacy policy outlines the types of information we learn when you visit our site and how such information will be used.

Information subject to routine collection and storage includes:

  1. The name of the domain from which you accessed the internet, such as a web search engine.
  2. The IP address from which you accessed the Judiciary's website. An IP address is a number automatically assigned to your computer whenever you are accessing the internet.
  3. The date and time you accessed our site.
  4. The type of browser and operating system used to access the site.
  5. The web pages you visit.
  6. If you linked to this website from another website, the address of the originating site.
  7. Other information to maintain the website's functionality and security.

We do not share this information with others, and we do not collect information for commercial marketing.

Welcome to the Bankruptcy Noticing Center

This website allows you to sign up to receive all of your bankruptcy notices electronically through the National Creditor Registration Service (NCRS) or consolidate all U.S. Postal Service notices at one address. This is a free service provided by the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts to give recipients more convenient delivery options for their bankruptcy notices. You can have notices delivered either:

  1. Electronically - Faster, more reliable and convenient
  2. To a designated mail address - Redirects U.S. Mail delivery to a preferred address
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Switch to Electronic Noticing!

The U.S. Bankruptcy Courts offer the bankruptcy community Electronic Bankruptcy Noticing (EBN). EBN is a reliable, faster, more efficient, and FREE service that allows court notices to be transmitted electronically, delivering them faster and more conveniently.

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Email Notices

Email is an electronic noticing option for both low and high-volume notice recipients. Each email contains a secure link to a government site for you to retrieve a PDF copy of your notice. Every PDF now contains case data in an XML format.

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