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    This stinks, I really want to check up on the attorney we are going to see on the 23rd. We are not using our CC anymore so I can't check PACER. Can anyone else suggest another site I can check???

    Thanks
    Christine
    Mom2one aka Chrissy Chapter 13
    Filed 11/08~341 1/15/09~ confirmed 2/27/09
    Wonderful Attorney! Just trying to get through the 5 years!!

    #2
    Have you tried just googling his name with the city and state where he practices? I do that all the time from work to find attorneys in other states when I don't have their contact information and I always get more than I ask for as to their cases, etc.!
    _________________________________________
    Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
    Early Buy-Out: April 2006
    Discharge: August 2006

    "A credit card is a snake in your pocket"

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mom2one View Post
      This stinks, I really want to check up on the attorney we are going to see on the 23rd. We are not using our CC anymore so I can't check PACER. Can anyone else suggest another site I can check???

      Thanks
      Christine
      You should be able to access Pacer for free at your nearest BK court house (or in some places the library)
      Filed Ch 7 - 07/10/08
      341 Meeting - 08/13/08
      DISCHARGED! - 10/15/08
      CLOSED - 10/20/08

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        #4
        Originally posted by laurannm View Post
        You should be able to access Pacer for free at your nearest BK court house (or in some places the library)
        I think what Mom2one means is that she needs a credit card to access pacer to obtain information. The site is not for free for that information. You need a credit card for access to information. I don't think the BK court or local libraries have free Pacer accounts for public use so correct me if I am wrong on that!
        _________________________________________
        Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
        Early Buy-Out: April 2006
        Discharge: August 2006

        "A credit card is a snake in your pocket"

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          #5
          I don't think you need a credit card to access PACER.

          They send us a bill every quarter and we mail them a check.
          Chapter 7 Filed - 11/27/07
          Discharged - 2/29/08
          Unsecured Debt Discharged - $162k +/- (small business, personally guaranteed)
          Finally Closed - 3/1/09

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            #6
            Flamingo, it's true: many federal courthouses -- mine included -- and a handful of schools have free PACER access, open to the public. They charge for copies of anything, but the PACER itself is free. So what you do is run all your searches there, and then write down case # and name for anything you want a copy of so you can pull up just *that* case at home. I spent several hours down at the courthouse doing nothing but PACER -- it was a godsend for me.

            Also, you do not need a credit card for PACER. If I remember correctly, you can register to be billed by mail (it's once a quarter, and then only if you run up more than $10 in that billing period). The downside is that they snail mail your login ID and password if you register this way, but you don't need a credit card.

            And of course, once you've filed, checking your acct is very cheap: pull up your case, look for last filing date, and if it's unchanged since your last visit you know nothing new has been filed on your case. Mom2one should call her district courthouse (the one where she will be filing) and see if they have PACER access open to the public, and also check out the various billing options for PACER. Good luck!!!
            Nolo Press book on filing Chapter 7, there are others too. (I have no affiliation with Nolo Press; just a happy customer.) Best wishes to you!

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              #7
              Originally posted by FreshLikeADaisy View Post
              Flamingo, it's true: many federal courthouses -- mine included -- and a handful of schools have free PACER access, open to the public. They charge for copies of anything, but the PACER itself is free. So what you do is run all your searches there, and then write down case # and name for anything you want a copy of so you can pull up just *that* case at home. I spent several hours down at the courthouse doing nothing but PACER -- it was a godsend for me.

              Also, you do not need a credit card for PACER. If I remember correctly, you can register to be billed by mail (it's once a quarter, and then only if you run up more than $10 in that billing period). The downside is that they snail mail your login ID and password if you register this way, but you don't need a credit card.

              And of course, once you've filed, checking your acct is very cheap: pull up your case, look for last filing date, and if it's unchanged since your last visit you know nothing new has been filed on your case. Mom2one should call her district courthouse (the one where she will be filing) and see if they have PACER access open to the public, and also check out the various billing options for PACER. Good luck!!!
              Thanks. I never registered on Pacer (viewed it several years ago during first years after filing but saw you needed a credit card at that time, which may have changed from then to now, so did not register) and also since our attorney and Trustee sent us stuff all the time (I had a fantastic attorney and trustee as I have stated on here in the past and received quarterly printouts from both as to our filing as to receipts/disbursements). So we never needed an additional source to check on things. The above is great information for those that may have had to eliminate internet access costs and live close by to the Courthouse.
              _________________________________________
              Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
              Early Buy-Out: April 2006
              Discharge: August 2006

              "A credit card is a snake in your pocket"

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