Court Hearing Scheduler is used when attorneys are docketing specific docket events in CM/ECF that are setup to self-schedule hearings for notices attorneys are serving. The hearing list consists of dates, times and locations that are predetermined by the courtroom deputy. Prior to e-filing a motion, filers must access the Matter Hearing Dates (CHS) program located on our website to obtain the objection and hearing information to include in their notice.
Be sure you have selected the correct office and enter the case number as a 2-digit year and 5-digit case number i.e. 24-01234
Electronic devices are generally restricted in all federal courthouses in the Middle District of Pennsylvania. See: https://www.pamd.uscourts.gov/sites/pamd/files/general-orders/2023-20.pdf Exceptions may be made at the discretion of the presiding judge, upon a motion setting forth appropriate cause.
Details regarding your meeting of creditors, as required by Section 341 of the Bankruptcy Code, can be found in box 7 of the notice of your meeting of creditors sent to you at the start of your case. For additional information, please see: https://www.justice.gov/ust/ust-regions-r03/region-3-section-341-meetings-0
The decisions to list any matter for a hearing is decided by the Bankruptcy Judge presiding over your matter. The Clerk’s Office cannot comment on why your particular matter was scheduled by the Court for a hearing.
Visit Judges/Hearings and then Appear Remotely for a Hearing.
Transcripts and audio recordings of proceedings can be ordered here. Please note there are charges associated with these requests.
Transcripts and audio recordings of proceedings can be ordered here. Please note there are charges associated with these requests.
Please check the court’s public calendar. If your hearing appears with a pink background, the matter has been settled or continued (rescheduled) and will not be heard by the Judge on that date.