Local Bankruptcy Form 1007-1(c)-Certification of No Payment Advices is available on our website on the Forms page under Local Forms. Once the form is completed, electronically file the document with the court by accessing Miscellaneous, Employee Income Records (Certification of No Payment Advices).
If you have a spam blocker installed or if your inbox is full, you may not be able to receive e-mails. If your E-mail address has changed, you must update this information in your ECF account in order to avoid any disruption to your E-mail service. To see what emails you did not receive, log into the CM/ECF system and on the CM/ECF Menu Bar, select Reports, then select the link Docket Activity Report.
The Judge presiding over your matter determines when an order is ready to be entered. The Clerk’s Office cannot tell you the status of an order before the Court.
The Clerk’s Office cannot provide legal advice. You may wish to consult with an attorney to determine your rights and the best course of action after your case was dismissed.
The Clerk’s Office cannot provide legal advice and is not the decision maker regarding motions, objections, or other case filings. The decision to grant or deny a motion lies solely with the Bankruptcy Judge hearing the matter.
The Clerk’s Office cannot provide legal advice regarding the impact of failing to file the pay advices required by 11 U.S.C. 521. That said, please note that if your case has been dismissed, merely filing the missing pay advices will not reopen the case.
Anyone may sign up for an account at the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (“PACER”) website (https://pacer.uscourts.gov/find-case ) to search for bankruptcy case filings. Note, there are fees for using the PACER service
The Court has a free program to receive emails of court issued notices and orders called Debtor Electronic Bankruptcy Noticing (DeBN) which you can sign up for by completing a request webform here. This system will not email you any documents filed by any individuals or entities other than the court.
Yes, please send all mail and payments to the Wilkes-Barre office. The mailing address can be found here.
Cases are assigned to case administrators based on the last 2 digits of your case number.