Pennsylvania Debtors Certification of Discharge Eligibility is a document required by the Bankruptcy Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (EDNA). It is used to certify that a debtor has complied with the requirements of the Bankruptcy Code in order to be eligible to receive a discharge of their debts. The Certification is signed by the debtor and must be filed with the EDNA prior to the debtor receiving a discharge. There are three types of Pennsylvania Debtors Certification of Discharge Eligibility: Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13. The Chapter 7 Certification requires the debtor to certify that they have completed a credit counseling course, have completed the required financial management course, and have not received a discharge within the previous eight years. The Chapter 11 Certification requires the debtor to certify that they have completed a credit counseling course, have completed the required financial management course, and have received a discharge within the previous eight years. The Chapter 13 Certification requires the debtor to certify that they have completed a credit counseling course, have completed the required financial management course, and have not received a discharge within the previous four years.