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Return to top 8. How can I get information about a case?

U.S. Bankruptcy Court - District of Colorado - FAQs
If you have access to a computer with internet access, you can get access to the Court's electronic records through PACER. In order to use PACER, you must open a PACER account. You can do that by calling (800) 676-6856 or (210) 301-6440 to get a registration form, or you can apply online at http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/register.html. It takes about a week to receive your login and password from the PACER service center.
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Return to top 8. How do I file a Motion for Relief From Stay?

U.S. Bankruptcy Court - District of Colorado - FAQs
You must file a motion stating grounds for relief from stay under 11 U.S.C. ?362, pursuant to Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure 4001 and Local Bankruptcy Rule 401. A $150 filing fee must accompany the motion. Obtaining the assistance of an attorney is strongly recommended. Businesses or other entities, other than a sole proprietorship, must retain counsel to file a motion for relief from stay.
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Return to the top How can I get information on the status of my case?

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You may contact the Board staff. Under no circumstances should you contact Board members about your good cause exception application. To contact the Board staff, please see our Contact Information page. The Board applies the following criteria to the particular circumstances of your case and criminal history. By law, the Board must consider all of the criteria that appear in A.R.S. § 41–619.55(E).
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How do I get more information from a case I find on the U.S. Party/Case Index?

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To retrieve more information on a particular case found while searching the U.S. Party/Case Index, access the PACER system for the jurisdiction where the case resides. This is indicated by the court abbreviation provided with each hit on the U.S. Party/Case Index. For most hits on U.S. Party/Case Index, the Case Number will be a link to the case summary information at that court's PACER site. All you need to do is click the case number.
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Return to top 9. Why is the bankruptcy case closed if my adversary case is still going on?

U.S. Bankruptcy Court - District of Colorado - FAQs
The court does not necessarily lose jurisdiction to hear disputes simply because the bankruptcy case has been administratively closed. A Chapter 7 debtor can be discharged and the case closed while a Section 523 complaint is pending because the discharge will not apply to those debts for which a Section 523 complaint is granted in favor of the plaintiff.
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How can I get information about a case?

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Click here to download and print the answers to these questions in PDF format. Although the information presented in response to these questions was accurate on the date of publication, it should not be cited or relied upon as legal authority. The Bankruptcy Code (Title 11, United States Code), the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, and Local Rules of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California are complex.
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I was Adopted. How do I get information on my case?

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If you were adopted through San Bernardino County Adoptions, DCS can open your case record and give you non-identifying information about your birth parents and how they made the difficult decision to place you. You also have access to any social and medical information that is contained in your record. It is suggested that you write a letter to Gwen Culbreth, San Bernardino County Adoptions, 9638 7th Street, Rancho Cucamonga, Ca 91730, telling her what information you are seeking.
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Will case information be kept confidential?

DWC FAQs on Electronic Adjudication Management System (EAMS)
Case information that is statutorily required to be kept confidential will be accessible only to authorized users in accordance with the law. Applicants will have access to all information about their case including sensitive medical or psychological reports. Requests for access to any case information by persons who are not parties to the case will be handled as Public Records Act requests. This will include redaction of information as required. No.
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Can I receive case information via the telephone?

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Some appellate and bankruptcy courts offer a limited amount of appellate or bankruptcy case information through the VCIS (Voice Case Information System) and AVIS (Appellate Voice Information System) applications. Both systems are free of charge and can be accessed through a touch-tone phone. Click the links above for a list of telephone numbers.
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How often is the case information updated on PACER?

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Case information appears on the PACER system in real time. Once case information has been updated in CM/ECF, that information is available through PACER immediately.
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Return to top 15. What if a Case I am interested in has been sent to the "Archives"?

U.S. Bankruptcy Court - District of Colorado - FAQs
To retrieve copies of documents from the National Archives and Records Administration, you must obtain the (1) accession number, (2) location, and (3) box number from the Clerk's Office. You then submit an Archive Request Form which may be downloaded from the National Archives web site at http://www.archives.gov/records_center_program/of_11.pdf. No.
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Return to top 12. How do I find out if I am listed as a creditor in a case?

U.S. Bankruptcy Court - District of Colorado - FAQs
If you received a Notice of Commencement of Case, or a notice of the meeting of creditors, you are listed as a creditor. You may also consult PACER or VCIS (see General Frequently Asked Questions on getting information about a case), or visit the Court in person to view the record of the case.
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Subject: 8 How to I open the case?

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The case is opened by first removing the back "cover" (to which the motherboard is attached), and then sharply sliding the top cover forward and lifting it carefully off over the monitor. If the back cover doesn't just fall out when the screws are removed, you'll have to gently pry it out.
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How can I get finger to return more information?

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If you would like finger to return more information, such as a PGP public key, schedule, etc, you should use a .plan file. You can create a .plan file with the commands:
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Q(8) What is the return policy?

If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, just send it back to us within 14-days from date of receipt. You will be credited your refund less shipping and any related duties and taxes.
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Back To Top 8 What is your guarantee and return policy?

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Ultimate Skate LLC stands by all of the products it sells. We will replace any defective merchandise at no charge to the customer. Replacements will be sent promptly. Please e-mail us if you feel you have received defective equipment.
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Can I return a custom made glass or acrylic case or custom made items?

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Because custom made items are made specifically to your specifications at the time of order, we are unable to accept returns on them. Our customer service representatives are happy to assist you in ensuring that you order the size that will best suit your needs, depending on the item(s) you wish to display. Contact us via our contact page and be sure to include the exact dimensions of the item you wish to display.
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Return to top 5. I am a creditor in a Chapter 7 case. When can I expect payment?

U.S. Bankruptcy Court - District of Colorado - FAQs
Each case is different. First, there must have been a Notice of Possible Dividends issued in the case to which you timely filed a proof of claim. Several months after the deadline to file claims has passed you may contact the Chapter 7 trustee and ask when the trustee anticipates making payments to creditors. Remember that in more complex cases or cases involving litigation, there may be many months of delay before payments may be made to creditors.
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Back to top. 34. How can I get information about a case?

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Case information may be obtained by using the court's automated case information system, or by telephoning, writing, or visiting the Clerk's Office. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California's Internet Public Access to Court Electronic Records, or PACER, System permits the public to access bankruptcy case information and court documents electronically. A login-id and password issued by the PACER Service Center are required.
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WHO GATHERS THE INFORMATION FOR YOUR CASE?

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If you request mediation, the WSEMS Intake Coordinator/Administrator, Jane Burns, will interview you by telephone. She will ask you for information that is included on the WSEMS Intake Information form. If you do not have the information, she will help you to locate it.
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Can information about a case of MRSA be shared or released?

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Individual cases of MRSA infection brought to the attention of the school do not generally require parental notification. Parents should be assured that if the health department or schools are concerned about a health event that poses a threat to students, parents will be informed in a general manner. Student confidentiality must be protected. Specific treatment plans do not have to be shared with school personnel. The plan of care is between the healthcare provider and the patient.
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I need weather information for a court case. How do I get it?

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We cannot provide weather information suitable forcourt cases. The National Climatic Data Center is the national repository for climate records. Alternatively, the Oklahoma Mesonet is available if you need data from Oklahoma. Expert testimony may be obtained from private meteorologists.
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How do I obtain case information?

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With certain limited exceptions, bankruptcy cases are public records and are available for viewing in any Clerk's Office depending on where the file is located. In addition, the Court's Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) and Voice Case Information System (VCIS) provide basic case information by computer modem or touch tone telephone. Information on PACER and VCIS is located at the Case Information/Public Access menu of this website.
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Child Support Frequently Asked Questions
If you receive full IV-D services, or if your support payment is paid through an income withholding order to the State Disbursement Unit (SDU), you may get case information by: Calling VARS (Voice Activated Response System) for automated case information at 1-888-233-7223, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The SDU (State Disbursement Unit) may also be contacted through VARS. Information concerning VARS. Calling your local Support Enforcement Services Unit office.
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Will the courts redact information in existing case files?

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The policy will not be retroactive, so the courts will not be required to redact previous filings. It will be the attorneys' responsibility to inform their clients that case files may be obtained electronically and to ensure private information is not included in the case files. The clerk's office will not review filings for compliance with the policy.
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How far back does the case information go back on PACER?

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Each court maintains its own case information database; therefore, there will be some variations among jurisdictions as to the date ranges of information offered. You will need to contact the court directly to find out how far back case information is available on PACER in a particular jurisdiction.
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What if I want more information about a case than is available through PACER?

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PACER provides access to the case summary, the docket entries, and in many jurisdictions copies of documents filed in federal cases. If more information is needed, the federal court should be contacted for instructions on obtaining more case information. Click here for links to federal court home pages.
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How far back does the information go on the U.S. Party/Case Index?

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There is an option on the U.S. Party/Case Index which provides the date ranges for the cases in each court. From the main menu of the U.S. Party/Case Index, choose the option "Date Ranges." This option provides how far back the search will go and the date the U.S. Party/Case Index was last updated for each court.
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