Originally posted by dmc-2008
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You need to register for an account. See the following thread for more information on how it works http://www.bkforum.com/forum/before-...cer-guide-tips. Some of it, like the per page fee, may be out of date.
Be careful not to run searches that result in downloading a lot of pages and a huge charge. If you just search for your particular case and follow the instructions in the above thread, you should be able to avoid that.
No debtor who is represented by an attorney really needs PACER. But, because it is a record of the court, that is where you will see the discharge come up, perhaps before you get it in the mail. In most cases, once your plan is confirmed, very little or anything new will show up on PACER until the end of your plan. My mortgage is adjustable and includes an impound account, so the mortgage company filed a report every time my mortgage payment changed due to a change in the interest rate or my insurance and tax payments. That is the only thing that was filed after confirmation until the trustee filed the notice that I completed my plan.
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