"Colorado Bankruptcy Listing"
Current pending Colorado bankruptcy cases are listed on the court's docket. The PACER system is a federal
data base which is available online, for a fee, which provides access to the docket listing and case
information.
| Rule 5003 of the Federal Bankruptcy Rules of Procedure provides, in part, " (d)
Index of Cases; Certificate of Search. The clerk shall keep indices of all cases and adversary proceedings
as prescribed by the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts. On request, the
clerk shall make a search of any index and papers in the clerk's custody and certify whether a case or
proceeding has been filed in or transferred to the court or if a discharge has been entered in its records." |
NOTE: Spanish language forms and information may be obtained from a various websites, including the United
State Department of Justice, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, and other US Court sites. Regarding these
forms, the Colorado Bankruptcy Court advises "While we have no reason to believe that these Spanish language
forms or information have been translated inaccurately, only the English language forms are officially
prescribed by the Judicial Conference of the United States Courts. Accordingly, the Court for the District of
Colorado can not guarantee the accuracy or sufficiency of information contained in Spanish language forms or
informational documents." The Colorado Bankruptcy Court also maintains a pro bono program to assist qualified
debtors with adversary proceedings (not available to file petitions to initiate Ch. 7 or 13 cases).
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