California Post Bankruptcy Petition Discharge Letter

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This form is a sample letter to send to the credit reporting bureaus, notifying them of Bankruptcy Discharge and requesting specific actions pursuant to your credit record. Along with these letters, you should send copies of your Driver's License and Social Security Card or Birth Certificate to the credit reporting bureaus as proof of your identity, and a copy of the Discharge. The letters should be mailed via certified mail and when you have received the green Return Receipt, keep it, along with copies of the letters you have sent.

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The bankruptcy is reported in the public records section of your credit report. Both the bankruptcy and the accounts included in the bankruptcy should indicate they are discharged once the bankruptcy has been completed. To verify this, the first step is to get a copy of your personal credit report.

If you file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your debts can be discharged in as soon as 4 to 6 months. With a Chapter 11 or 13 bankruptcy, it can take as long as 5 years because you may still be making payments for some of the debts.

Assuming that everything goes according to schedule, you can expect to receive your bankruptcy discharge (the court order that wipes out your debts) about 60 days after your 341 meeting of creditors hearing, plus a few days for mailing.

The bankruptcy is reported in the public records section of your credit report. Both the bankruptcy and the accounts included in the bankruptcy should indicate they are discharged once the bankruptcy has been completed. To verify this, the first step is to get a copy of your personal credit report.

Most bankruptcy cases generally receive a discharge order from the court about 60 days after the initial creditors' meeting.

The bankruptcy is reported in the public records section of your credit report. Both the bankruptcy and the accounts included in the bankruptcy should indicate they are discharged once the bankruptcy has been completed. To verify this, the first step is to get a copy of your personal credit report.

Since a chapter 12 or chapter 13 plan may provide for payments to be made over three to five years, the discharge typically occurs about four years after the date of filing.

Since a chapter 12 or chapter 13 plan may provide for payments to be made over three to five years, the discharge typically occurs about four years after the date of filing.

A "discharge letter" is a term used to describe the order that the bankruptcy court mails out toward the end of the case. The order officially discharges (wipes out) qualifying debt, such as credit card and utility bill balances, medical debt, and personal loans.

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California Post Bankruptcy Petition Discharge Letter