This is governed by Fed. R. Bankr. P. 5005(a)(3), Local Rule 5005-1 and section III(E) of the Court’s EDSS Administrative Procedures.
Correspondence can be mailed to the Court.
The docket entry can be withdrawn and refiled or amended.
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You can request a refund by completing the Request for Refund webform. Once the form is completed, CM/ECF users can electronically file the document with the court by accessing Motions/Applications, Refund of Electronic Payment. Non-CM/ECF users can submit the request using EDSS.
Go to Utilities and select View Your Transaction Log.
When you receive the Notice of Electronic Filing in your e-mail, click on the document number that has a line under it (e.g. 21) and the document will display.
Once the document has been opened, you have received your one free look.
The free look is not in the hyperlink to the docket (e.g. 1:09-bk-00109)
Click here to send an e-mail to the CM/ECF Event Help mailbox and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. Please include a description of the document you are trying to file and the case number you need to file it in.
Filing instructions for specific items can be found here.
Please note that the court does not provide IT support. However, some Technical Tips, including tips regarding attaching a PDF, can be found here.
The filing fee may be paid online, by mail, or in-person at the Clerk’s Office.
For more information about filing fees, please click here.
A deficiency notice or a notice to filing party is a notice sent by the Clerk’s Office to alert you to a problem with your filing. The notice explains what the problem is so that you can refile or amend your filing.
Electronically file the motion with the court by accessing Miscellaneous, Exhibit event and relating it to the corresponding docket event. When required by Local Bankruptcy Rule 9013-3, a Certificate of Service must also be filed
Once you have updated the information on your notice, the Notice and a Certificate of Service must be filed with our Court by accessing Miscellaneous, Notice and COS event. Service must be made in accordance with LR 9013-3
An ECF filer can amend their claim through the ECF system under the Claims Action link. If the original claim was filed through ePOC, the claim can be amended through ePOC system under the Amend a Proof of Claim link
Filing instructions for specific items can be found here.
Electronically file the proposed order with the court by accessing Miscellaneous, Exhibit event and relating it to the corresponding docket event
Information regarding noticing requirements can be found in the Court’s Guide to Docketing and Noticing.
Additionally, filing instructions for specific items can be found here.
Using the generic event requires prior approval. For more details, please refer to our filing instructions page for CM/ECF Events
Once you have updated the information on your notice, the Notice and a Certificate of Service must be filed with the Court by accessing the Miscellaneous, Notice and COS event in CM/ECF. Service must be made in accordance with LR 9013-3
Please contact an Operations Supervisor for further information.
From the Court’s homepage, visit Judges/Hearings and select Electronic Evidence Presentation System (EEPS).
The Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania uses an Electronic Proof of claim filing system or (ePOC) system.