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Q: If you file for bankruptcy is that info available to the public?

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Nels Hansen
Nels Hansen
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  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Round Rock, TX

A: Yes. It is public record that you have filed. Anyone with a pacer account or who wants to go to the courthouse can view not only the fact that you filed but your schedules as well. Bankruptcy filings are not typically reported in your local paper (you can check and see) unless you are famous or infamous. You can search for an attorney using the Justia "Find a Lawyer" link at the top of this page.

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