The Texas Notice of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case — No Proof of Claim Deadline Set (For Corporations or Partnerships) is a notification published by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Texas. This Notice is issued to creditors who are owed money by a debtor who has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. The Notice alerts creditors that the debtor is in bankruptcy and that no proof of claim deadline has been set. The Notice is issued after the debtor has successfully filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. It outlines the debtor’s financial obligations and informs creditors of their right to file a proof of claim. The Notice also informs creditors of their right to object to a discharge of debt if the debtor is successful in obtaining a discharge from the court. The Notice is typically sent to all creditors who have a claim against the debtor, including any secured creditors. It also serves as an invitation to any creditor who has not yet been contacted by the bankruptcy court to submit a proof of claim. The types of Texas Notice of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case — No Proof of Claim Deadline Set (For Corporations or Partnerships) are: 1. Notice to Debtor 2. Notice to Unsecured Creditors 3. Notice to Secured Creditors 4. Notice to Priority Creditors 5. Notice to Chapter 7 Trustee 6. Notice to Creditors of the Estate 7. Notice of Meeting of Creditors 8. Notice of Bankruptcy Discharge 9. Notice to Creditors of Disbursement of Funds.