This document event is to be used
to restrict public access to an original proof of claim which
included personal information (Bankruptcy Rule 9037). This
requires an exact copy of
the original with only the personal identifiers redacted.
IMPORTANT: Each affected
case is charged a $26 redaction fee. File each amended redacted
proof of claim separately using the document event listed in Step
5 of this procedure. Contact the court if this affects multiple
cases.
- Select
Bankruptcy menu.
- Select
Motions/Applications.
- Ensure
correct case name and number match the document you are filing.
- Select
party filer.
- Select
Document Event: Restrict/Redact
Public Access to Proof
of Claim (Motion)(fee).
- Check the
box "I certify that the document I am filing is an exact
copy of the original with only the personal identifiers redacted."
- Browse,
verify and attach the redacted proof of claim (PDF file).
- Verify
filing fee.
- Select Creditor name and Claim #
from list.
- Verify
Claim Number and Claimant.
- Enter
Proof of Claim Filed Date.
- Modify
text to add pertinent information, such as Amended,
if applicable.
- Verify final docket text
before submitting onto case docket.
- This docket entry includes the following
language in red: REDACTED
replacement proof of claim attached. This
docket entry will spread to the Claims Register.
- Print
the Notice of Electronic Filing. It's your receipt.
- Ensure that Order Granting Motion to
Restrict Public Access to Proof of Claim (docket text)
is on the Notice of Electronic Filing.
- Continue with your Credit Card Payment
.
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Quick Note
Review the claims
register to identify the court-assigned claim number,
claimant name for the claim to be restricted and the
file date of the claim The claim number, claimant
name and file date will be needed when filing the document.
The
attached proof of claim must be an exact copy of the original
proof of claim with only the personal identifiers redacted.
This docket entry restricts the
originally filed proof of claim which included personal
information.
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