If an attorney represents you in your bankruptcy, then you should not need to contact the bankruptcy court.
Your experienced Minnesota Bankruptcy attorney will handle all communication with the court for you.
If you do need to contact the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Minnesota, then the place to start is at the court’s website.
What will you find on the website?
You’ll find things like:
- Phone numbers
- Locations
- Local Rules
- Official bankruptcy forms
What if you want case information?
If you want case information, you must create a user name and account with the Federal Government’s Public Access to Court Electronic Records system.
This system contains documents relating to every bankruptcy filed in the country and is an invaluable resource for finding out whether anyone has filed for bankruptcy, and what assets and debts were included.
Conclusion
If my office represented you in your Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, then we can provide you with copies of any of the documents filed in your case.
Call us at 612.824.4357 if you need more information, and we’ll be able to help you.