Q: How do I obtain copies of bankruptcy in western district of oklahoma in 1997
A: The easiest way would be to use the PACER system at pacer.gov. It doesn't cost much and it is fairly easy to use. However, the records may not go back to 1997. You should call the clerk's office to find out how far back the records go. Every court is different. If the PACER records do not go back to 1997, then ask the clerk about options for getting the records either by mail or by showing up at the courthouse. Make sure you know how much it will cost and what forms of payment they will accept.
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