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Avoid Mistakes When Planning and Filing Virginia Bankruptcy Cases
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California Bankruptcy Courts - Central District Forms
The Court provides online information via the internet through the federal PACER data base. This data base
includes the Court's docket, debtors, case numbers, pending hearings, orders issued and many other items. Access
requires payment of a fee when opening an account.
United States Court House
255 East Temple Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 894-3118
United States Court House
3420 Twelfth Street
Riverside, CA 92501
Phone: (909) 774-1000
United States Court House
411 West Fourth Street
Santa Ana, CA 92701-4593
Phone: (714) 338-5300
United States Court House
1415 State Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101-2511
Phone: (805) 884-4800
United States Court House
21041 Burbank Boulevard
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Phone: (818) 587-2900
Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except holidays.
Website: California Bankruptcy Court for the Central District
Counties Covered: Jurisdiction
The majority of courts allow either electronic filing or paper filing. A small number of courts only allow
electronic filing. Likewise, a small number of courts only accept paper filings. The trend however is clear: all
courts will eventually accept only electronic filing and will probably continue to accept diskettes at the
clerk's office rather than requiring only online submission. The goal adopted by the U.S. Court system
apparently requires the elimination of paper documents by 2010.
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