The Virginia Special Notice to Secured Creditor (Form 3015C) is a form used by a debtor in the Commonwealth of Virginia to provide notice to their secured creditor of a bankruptcy filing. It is intended for debtors to provide notice of the filing to their secured creditors in a timely manner and in accordance with Virginia law. The form includes sections for the debtor to provide information about the bankruptcy filing, including the filing date, the title of the petition, and the case number. There are two types of Virginia Special Notice to Secured Creditor (Form 3015C): the “Notice of Bankruptcy Filing” and the “Notice to Secured Creditor.” The “Notice of Bankruptcy Filing” provides notice to the secured creditor that the debtor has filed for bankruptcy and that they should take no further action on the debt. The “Notice to Secured Creditor” provides notice to the secured creditor that the debtor has filed for bankruptcy and gives them the option to file a proof of claim or to take other action regarding the debt. Both forms must be filed with the court in order for the secured creditor to receive proper notice of the bankruptcy filing.