Official Form 309i Notice Of Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Case

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Information to identify the case:
Debtor 1
__________________________________________________________________
Last 4 digits of Social Security number or ITIN ___ ___ ___ ___
First Name
Middle Name
Last Name
EIN
___ ___ – ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
Debtor 2
________________________________________________________________
Last 4 digits of Social Security number or ITIN ___ ___ ___ ___
(Spouse, if filing)
First Name
Middle Name
Last Name
EIN
___ ___ – ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
______________________
_________
United States Bankruptcy Court for the:
District of
[Date case filed for chapter 13
(State)
______________
MM / DD / YYYY OR
_______________________________________
Case number:
Date case filed in chapter _____
[
______________
MM / DD / YYYY
Date case converted to chapter 13
______________]
MM / DD / YYYY
Official Form 309I
Notice of Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Case
12/15
For the debtors listed above, a case has been filed under chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. An order for relief has
been entered.
This notice has important information about the case for creditors, debtors, and trustees, including information about
the meeting of creditors and deadlines. Read both pages carefully.
The filing of the case imposed an automatic stay against most collection activities. This means that creditors generally may not take action to
collect debts from the debtors, the debtors’ property, and certain codebtors. For example, while the stay is in effect, creditors cannot sue,
garnish wages, assert a deficiency, repossess property, or otherwise try to collect from the debtors. Creditors cannot demand repayment from
debtors by mail, phone, or otherwise. Creditors who violate the stay can be required to pay actual and punitive damages and attorney’s fees.
Under certain circumstances, the stay may be limited to 30 days or not exist at all, although debtors can ask the court to extend or impose a
stay.
Confirmation of a chapter 13 plan may result in a discharge. Creditors who assert that the debtors are not entitled to a discharge under
11 U.S.C. § 1328(f) must file a motion objecting to discharge in the bankruptcy clerk’s office within the deadline specified in this notice.
Creditors who want to have their debt excepted from discharge may be required to file a complaint in the bankruptcy clerk’s office by the same
deadline. (See line 13 below for more information.)
To protect your rights, consult an attorney. All documents filed in the case may be inspected at the bankruptcy clerk’s office at the address
listed below or through PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records at ).
The staff of the bankruptcy clerk’s office cannot give legal advice.
To help creditors correctly identify debtors, debtors submit full Social Security or Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers, which
may appear on a version of this notice. However, the full numbers must not appear on any document filed with the court.
Do not file this notice with any proof of claim or other filing in the case. Do not include more than the last four digits of a Social
Security or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number in any document, including attachments, that you file with the court.
About Debtor 1:
About Debtor 2:
Debtor’s full name
1.
All other names used in
2.
the last 8 years
Address
If Debtor 2 lives at a different address:
3.
Debtor’s attorney
4.
Contact phone
______________________________
Name and address
Email
______________________________
Contact phone
______________________________
Bankruptcy trustee
5.
Email
______________________________
Name and address
Bankruptcy clerk’s office
6.
Hours open
_______________________________
Documents in this case may be
filed at this address.
Contact phone
_______________________________
You may inspect all records filed
in this case at this office or
online at
.
For more information, see page 2
Official Form 309I
Notice of Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Case
page 1

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