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By PI-GeorgeMartin April 24, 2010 4:14 PM
Top 3 reasons to look for court records bankruptcy cases.
Bankruptcy court records contain valuable information about the financial past of people and businesses. Court records bankruptcy cases can tell when and why a person or a business has filed a bankruptcy. A bankruptcy court record typically contains the name of the person or the business, where and when they have filed for bankruptcy and what was the court verdict.
There are many reasons why someone may be interested in bankruptcy court public records. The top three reasons though are usually connected to insurance, mortgage loans and business partnerships.
Where to search for and federal bankruptcy court records?
You can access public bankruptcy court records at the court public records office. However you will need to pay a fee for every record you have requested and it is very unlikely to get the copies right away.
The best place to search for public bankruptcy court records, including federal bankruptcy court records is online. You can either connect to the court's public records database or search through a specialized public records search engine like this one. In fact the second option is much better as you will be able to search all courts databases simultaneously. In addition you will be able to search from the comfort of your home of office and in total privacy. Last but not least, online is the only place where you can get free bankruptcy court records.
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