Fayetteville Bankruptcy Records Lookup

Fayetteville bankruptcy records are filed in the Eastern District of North Carolina. Fayetteville is home to Fort Liberty and is the largest city in Cumberland County. The Eastern District handles all bankruptcy filings for this area. People looking for Fayetteville bankruptcy records can use the PACER online system, visit the Raleigh courthouse, or call the free VCIS phone line. Cumberland County is one of the busiest in the Eastern District for bankruptcy case volume.

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Fayetteville Bankruptcy Quick Facts

Fayetteville City Name
Cumberland Parent County
Eastern Federal District
919-856-4752 Court Phone

Fayetteville Bankruptcy Court Information

The Eastern District Bankruptcy Court handles all bankruptcy cases for Fayetteville and Cumberland County. The main Eastern District office is in Raleigh at 300 Fayetteville Street, 4th Floor, Raleigh, NC 27601. The mailing address is P.O. Box 791, Raleigh, NC 27602. The phone number is 919-856-4752.

The Eastern District covers 44 counties in eastern North Carolina. Cumberland County falls within the Fayetteville Division of this court. The Raleigh office has public access terminals where you can search for Fayetteville bankruptcy records at no cost. The court is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekdays. The court handles Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and Chapter 11 filings for all residents in the Fayetteville area.

Fayetteville has a large military population due to Fort Liberty. Service members and veterans in the area file bankruptcy cases through the same Eastern District court. The court follows the same rules for all filers, regardless of military status.

Finding Bankruptcy Records in Fayetteville

PACER is the best online tool for searching Fayetteville bankruptcy records. Create a free account to get started. You can search by debtor name or case number. The cost is ten cents per page, but no single document costs more than three dollars. If your total for the quarter is under thirty dollars, the fee is waived.

For free case data, call VCIS at 866-222-8029. The system works all day, every day. It gives you the case number, filing date, chapter type, trustee, and whether the case has been discharged or dismissed. Have the debtor's name or case number ready before you call.

Ways to access Fayetteville bankruptcy records:

  • Search PACER online at pacer.uscourts.gov
  • Call VCIS at 866-222-8029 for free case data
  • Visit the Raleigh courthouse public terminals
  • Write to the clerk for older records before 2003

Note: Fayetteville bankruptcy records are federal files and are not available through the Cumberland County state court system.

Fayetteville Bankruptcy Records and Local Courts

The Cumberland County Clerk of Superior Court at 117 Dick Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301, handles state court records. Phone: 910-475-3000. State court records include civil judgments, liens, and other filings that may connect to a Fayetteville bankruptcy case. The Cumberland County Register of Deeds at 117 Dick Street, Room 114, keeps property records like deeds and mortgages. Phone: 910-678-7775.

The City of Fayetteville website provides access to municipal records. The City Clerk's Office at 433 Hay Street handles city documents and public records requests. Their phone is 910-433-1703. These city records do not include bankruptcy filings, but they may hold property tax and code enforcement data related to a Fayetteville bankruptcy case.

Eastern District bankruptcy court for Fayetteville bankruptcy records

The NC eCourts portal covers Cumberland County state court records. You can search civil and criminal cases there. Federal bankruptcy records are not on the state system. For those, use PACER or contact the Eastern District clerk's office.

What Fayetteville Bankruptcy Cases Include

Every Fayetteville bankruptcy case starts with a petition. The petition names the debtor and the chapter filed. Detailed schedules follow. These list all assets, debts, income, and monthly costs. A full list of creditors is part of the file. The trustee assigned to the case and any attorney are also named in the records.

Under 11 U.S.C. Section 107, these papers are open to the public. The law protects some personal data like full Social Security numbers, but the core financial details are available for anyone to view. Fayetteville bankruptcy records follow the same access rules as all other federal courts. You can view case documents through PACER or at the courthouse public terminals.

For a broader look at bankruptcy records in the state, North Carolina State Records provides a guide covering all three federal districts. The NC Judicial Branch court records page explains how state and federal record systems differ.

Note: The Cumberland County public records office at cumberlandcountync.gov can help with county documents that relate to Fayetteville bankruptcy cases.

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Cumberland County Bankruptcy Records

Fayetteville is the county seat of Cumberland County. The Eastern District Bankruptcy Court handles all federal bankruptcy filings for Cumberland County. For more details on county court resources and records, visit the Cumberland County page.

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