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By PI-GeorgeMartin April 12, 2010 1:04 PM
What information is filed in public bankruptcy records?
Bankruptcy public records are one more type of public records. A bankruptcy public record gives information about financial liquidations that an individual or a company has been through.
Public bankruptcy records can be accessed by anyone who is interested in checking the financial history of a person or a business. The reasons why someone will need to search for a specific public bankruptcy record vary - it may be a part of a background search or may be specific financial information search of a business partner.
Public records for bankruptcy will usually contain information about the debtor (the individual who bankrupted), his name address and other relevant personal information, the type of the bankruptcy, the court where the bankruptcy was declared and a date.
Can I find free bankruptcy public records?
Many people are interested in finding free bankruptcy public records. While in theory this is not impossible, in reality getting hold of absolutely free public bankruptcy records may turn out to be a hard task. These records available through the civil courts as civil courts are the institutions where bankruptcy hearings take place. One way to go is to get bankruptcy court public records. Courts have public information databases that you can search. Typically these searches are paid. Another way to get public records of bankruptcy is through an online public database like this one. There you are likely to be asked to pay a small registration fee and than you can search and view an unlimited number of public records on bankruptcy.
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