Access Blue Springs Bankruptcy Records
Bankruptcy records filed by Blue Springs residents go through the Western District of Missouri Bankruptcy Court in Kansas City. You can search for Blue Springs bankruptcy records using PACER online or by calling the VCIS phone system at 1-866-222-8029. Blue Springs is part of Jackson County and the 16th Judicial Circuit, which keeps related state court files at the county courthouse. Whether you need a Chapter 7 case, Chapter 13 plan, or Chapter 11 filing from Blue Springs, this guide walks you through the search process.
Blue Springs Bankruptcy Records Quick Facts
Blue Springs Bankruptcy Court Information
Blue Springs residents file bankruptcy at the Western District of Missouri Bankruptcy Court in Kansas City. The court handles all Chapter 7, Chapter 13, Chapter 11, and Chapter 12 cases for Blue Springs and the rest of Jackson County. You can reach the court at 816-512-1800 during business hours.
To search for bankruptcy records from Blue Springs, use PACER online. The cost is $0.10 per page with a $2.40 per document cap. Quarterly usage under $15 is free. Register by calling 1-800-676-6856. The Voice Case Information System at 1-866-222-8029 gives you basic case details around the clock, including case number, filing date, chapter type, attorney, judge, trustee, status, and the 341 meeting date.
Jackson County Court Records for Blue Springs
Blue Springs is in Jackson County, which falls under the 16th Judicial Circuit. The Circuit Clerk at the county courthouse maintains state court records that may relate to a bankruptcy filing. Civil judgments, collection lawsuits, and liens from Jackson County courts can show up in a Blue Springs resident's bankruptcy schedules.
Search Jackson County state court records for free through Missouri Case.net. The system lets you look up cases by party name, case number, or filing date. Results include docket entries, case parties, and dispositions. Case.net data goes back to the mid-1990s for most courts.
Filing Bankruptcy in Blue Springs
Blue Springs residents file bankruptcy at the Western District of Missouri court in Kansas City. You must complete credit counseling before filing from a provider approved by the U.S. Trustee Program. For Chapter 7, the filing fee is $338. Chapter 13 costs $313. Chapter 11 is $1,738. Fee waivers are available for low-income Chapter 7 filers who can show financial hardship.
Missouri uses its own exemption laws instead of the federal exemptions. Under RSMO 513.430, Blue Springs residents can protect up to $15,000 in home equity, $3,000 in vehicle equity, $3,000 in household goods, $1,500 for wedding rings, and $1,500 for firearms. The wildcard exemption lets single filers protect $600 of any property. Heads of household get an additional $1,250 plus $350 per child.
Before filing Chapter 7, you must pass a means test comparing your income to Missouri median income. Disabled veterans are exempt from means testing. After filing, the court assigns a trustee and schedules a 341 meeting of creditors, usually about 30 to 45 days later. All of these details become part of the Blue Springs bankruptcy record.
Older Blue Springs Bankruptcy Records
Historical bankruptcy records for Blue Springs residents are stored at the Federal Records Center. The facility maintains about 125,000 cubic feet of case files. For cases from 1940 and after, you will need a transfer number. Contact the archives by email at kansascity.archives@nara.gov or phone at 816.268.8000.
Copy fees for federal bankruptcy records are $0.50 per page. Certified copies run $12 plus the copy fee. A record search costs $34 per name. State court record copies from Jackson County have separate fees set by the Circuit Clerk.
Legal Help for Blue Springs Residents
Legal Services of Missouri offers free legal assistance to qualifying low-income Blue Springs residents for bankruptcy matters. The Missouri Bar's lawyer referral service at MissouriLawyersHelp.org can connect you with bankruptcy attorneys near Blue Springs. The BAMSL Pro Se Assistance Program gives free 30-minute consultations. Court employees at the Western District of Missouri can help with procedural questions but cannot provide legal advice about your bankruptcy case.
Other Missouri Cities Bankruptcy Records
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