Electronic Bankruptcy Noticing (EBN)
EBN is a FREE service that allows court notices to be transmitted electronically, delivering them faster and more conveniently. EBN has the following advantages:
- You can receive electronic notices faster. They are sent on the same day they are produced at the court.
- You can access your court notices 24/7.
- Court notices that would be mailed to multiple locations can be routed to a centralized address.
- Storing notices to your computer means you never lose a paper copy.
- Court notices can easily be forwarded around the office or to your attorney.
National Creditor Registration Service
Local Bankruptcy Rule 2002-1 provides that a creditor's notice of a preferred address filed in accordance with 11 U.S.C. § 342(f)(1) must be submitted through the National Creditor Registration Service (NCRS). The NCRS is a free service provided by U.S. Bankruptcy Courts to give creditors options to specify a preferred U.S. mail, e-mail address, or fax number to which bankruptcy notices should be sent. Creditors may register a preferred address at the Bankruptcy Noticing Center.
Both registration for EBN and designation of a preferred address are processed through the Bankruptcy noticing Center.