Declaration re: Electronic Filing of Petition, Schedules, Statements, OF 423, and Plan If Chapter 11, 12 or 13 Case [Individuals]
The Alaska Declaration re: Electronic Filing of Petition, Schedules, Statements, OF 423, and Plan If Chapter 11, 12 or 13 Case [Individuals] is a document used in bankruptcy cases that allows the filer to electronically file their petition, schedules, statements, and plan if they are filing for Chapter 11, 12, or 13 bankruptcy. This document is part of the Alaska Bankruptcy Court Local Rules and serves as a confirmation from the filer that they understand the requirements for filing electronically. It is broken down into two types depending on which type of filing the filer is doing: if they are filing an individual case, they are required to sign the Alaska Declaration re: Electronic Filing of Petition, Schedules, Statements, OF 423, and Plan If Chapter 11, 12 or 13 Case [Individuals]. If they are filing a non-individual case, they are required to sign the Alaska Declaration re: Electronic Filing of Petition, Schedules, Statements, OF 423, and Plan If Chapter 11, 12 or 13 Case [Non-Individuals]. The filer must include their name, address, phone number, email address, and any other contact information required by the court. The filer must also acknowledge that they understand the requirements for filing electronically, and that they waive any rights to service by mail or other forms of delivery. The filer must also provide their signature to confirm that the information provided is true and correct.
The Alaska Declaration re: Electronic Filing of Petition, Schedules, Statements, OF 423, and Plan If Chapter 11, 12 or 13 Case [Individuals] is a document used in bankruptcy cases that allows the filer to electronically file their petition, schedules, statements, and plan if they are filing for Chapter 11, 12, or 13 bankruptcy. This document is part of the Alaska Bankruptcy Court Local Rules and serves as a confirmation from the filer that they understand the requirements for filing electronically. It is broken down into two types depending on which type of filing the filer is doing: if they are filing an individual case, they are required to sign the Alaska Declaration re: Electronic Filing of Petition, Schedules, Statements, OF 423, and Plan If Chapter 11, 12 or 13 Case [Individuals]. If they are filing a non-individual case, they are required to sign the Alaska Declaration re: Electronic Filing of Petition, Schedules, Statements, OF 423, and Plan If Chapter 11, 12 or 13 Case [Non-Individuals]. The filer must include their name, address, phone number, email address, and any other contact information required by the court. The filer must also acknowledge that they understand the requirements for filing electronically, and that they waive any rights to service by mail or other forms of delivery. The filer must also provide their signature to confirm that the information provided is true and correct.