Conecuh County Bankruptcy Records

Conecuh County bankruptcy records are handled by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Alabama. The clerk office in Mobile is about 75 miles from the county seat of Evergreen.

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Conecuh County Quick Facts

12,000 Population
Southern District
Mobile Court Location
$0.10 Per Page Fee

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Conecuh County

Conecuh County is part of the Southern District of Alabama. This is federal court. State and county courts do not handle bankruptcy. All cases from Conecuh County residents go to Mobile. The Southern District covers 13 counties in southwest Alabama.

The Mobile office is the only staffed location. Two judges hear cases. Conecuh County has low population, so case volume is small. Most filings are Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 consumer cases. Few business bankruptcies come from this area. Electronic filing uses CM/ECF.

U.S. Bankruptcy Court Southern District of Alabama serving Conecuh County
Court Name U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Alabama
Address 113 St. Joseph Street
Mobile, AL 36602
Phone (251) 441-5391
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website alsb.uscourts.gov

How to Search Conecuh County Bankruptcy Records

PACER is the best way to search. It works online from anywhere. Look up cases by Conecuh County residents at any time. The system has all filed documents. Create a free account at pacer.uscourts.gov.

The fee is low. PACER charges $0.10 per page. Each document caps at $3.00. Quarterly charges under $30 are waived. This means most quick searches cost nothing for Conecuh County bankruptcy records.

You can search by name, case number, or SSN last four digits. The PACER Case Locator at pcl.uscourts.gov searches all federal courts at once. Useful when you do not know which court has a case.

Phone search is free. Call 1-866-222-8029 for McVCIS. Available 24/7. Get basic info like case status and filing dates. No documents, just key facts. Good for fast checks on Conecuh County bankruptcy records.

You can visit in person. The drive from Evergreen to Mobile is about 75 miles. Office hours are 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM on weekdays. Use the public terminal free. Printing costs $0.10 per page. Certified copies cost $12.00. No free parking at the courthouse.

Electronic Self-Representation System

The Southern District offers eSR. This lets people file bankruptcy without a lawyer. You answer questions. The system fills out forms. This tool is unique to the Southern District of Alabama.

eSR access is free. Filing fees still apply. Chapter 7 costs $338. Chapter 13 costs $313. You can ask for a fee waiver if income is low. The system does not provide legal advice. Conecuh County residents can access it at alsb.uscourts.gov.

Filing alone has risks. Bankruptcy law is complex. The eSR system helps with forms, not strategy. Simple cases may work well. Complex situations need a lawyer. Think it through before choosing this path.

What Conecuh County Bankruptcy Records Show

Bankruptcy files have many parts. The petition starts the case. It names the debtor and chapter type. Schedules list assets and debts in detail. The Statement of Financial Affairs covers recent money history. Every creditor gets listed.

The court adds orders. The automatic stay stops collections. The discharge ends debt liability. Some cases have motions, responses, and hearings. Trustee reports track what happened to assets. Proofs of claim show creditor amounts.

Conecuh County bankruptcy records typically contain:

  • Debtor name and current address
  • Bankruptcy chapter (7, 11, 12, or 13)
  • Filing date
  • All assets with estimated values
  • All debts and creditor names
  • Income and expense breakdown
  • Discharge date if case closed

Privacy rules apply. SSN shows only the last four. Account numbers same. Birth dates show year only. Minor children use initials. Tax returns stay sealed. Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9037 requires these redactions.

Fees for Conecuh County Bankruptcy Records

PACER fees are consistent. Pay $0.10 per page. Cap of $3.00 per document. Audio recordings cost $2.40. Quarterly totals under $30 are free. Small searches often cost nothing for Conecuh County bankruptcy records.

Clerk office services have set fees:

  • Certified copy: $12.00
  • Exemplification: $25.00
  • Clerk search: $32.00 per name
  • Printing: $0.10 per page

Old cases may be archived. Records over 15 years sometimes move to the National Archives. Retrieval costs $64.00 per box. The Atlanta center holds Alabama files. Call (404) 736-2820 about old Conecuh County bankruptcy records.

Bankruptcy Administrator for Conecuh County

Alabama has Bankruptcy Administrators, not U.S. Trustees. The BA is a court employee. Only Alabama and North Carolina use this system. The administrator oversees cases and 341 meetings.

Every case requires a 341 meeting. Creditors may ask questions. The trustee runs it. Conecuh County meetings happen in Mobile. Check schedules at alsba.uscourts.gov. Call (251) 441-5577 for help.

The BA office does not give legal advice. They explain processes and give trustee contacts. Their site has forms and info. All access is free for Conecuh County cases.

Legal Framework for Bankruptcy Records

Bankruptcy records are public. 11 U.S.C. § 107 opens them to examination by anyone. No reason needed. No party status required. Conecuh County bankruptcy records are available to all.

Sealing is uncommon. Trade secrets may be protected. Confidential business info can qualify. A party must ask the court. The judge decides. Most files remain fully open.

Federal law governs all bankruptcy. Find it at 11 U.S.C. § 101-1532. Alabama state law affects exemptions only. Everything else follows federal rules.

Free Ways to Search Records

RECAP offers free PACER documents. Visit courtlistener.com/recap to search. Coverage depends on what others downloaded. Some Conecuh County cases may be available.

McVCIS phone service costs nothing. Call 1-866-222-8029 any time. Get basic case facts. No full documents. Helpful for quick lookups.

The courthouse terminal is free for viewing. Only printing costs money. Clerk staff can help find cases. A good choice if you need to review many documents without PACER fees for Conecuh County bankruptcy records.

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Cities in Conecuh County

Conecuh County is rural with small towns. Evergreen is the county seat. Other places include Castleberry, Repton, and Brooklyn. All residents file bankruptcy in Mobile. There is no local court office.

The drive to Mobile takes about an hour and a half. Online access through PACER is often more practical for Conecuh County residents than in-person visits.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Conecuh County. Check your address to know which county you are in before filing.