Fremont County Federal Bankruptcy Records

Fremont County is in central Colorado. Canon City is the county seat. The county is known for prisons. Several state facilities are here. Tourism is also important. Royal Gorge draws visitors. Some residents face financial hardship. They may need bankruptcy. All cases go to Denver federal court.

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Fremont County Clerk and Recorder

The Fremont County Clerk and Recorder is in Canon City. The office keeps local records. They record deeds. They file mortgages. They handle liens. They issue marriage licenses. They do not handle bankruptcy.

Bankruptcy is federal. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Denver handles it. The Clerk and Recorder can help with related records. Property liens are here. These matter in bankruptcy.

Colorado U.S. Bankruptcy Court building in Denver
Office Fremont County Clerk and Recorder
Address Fremont County Courthouse
Canon City, CO 81212
Phone (719) 276-7340

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Fremont County

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado is in Denver. This is where Fremont County residents file. The court address is 721 19th Street. The phone is 720-904-7300.

You can file bankruptcy yourself. This is pro se filing. The court provides forms. They are on the website. The clerk can answer basic questions. They cannot give legal advice.

Most filers hire lawyers. Attorneys understand bankruptcy law. They file electronically. This is the CM/ECF system. It is required for attorneys.

After filing, you attend a meeting. It is called the 341 meeting. The trustee runs it. Creditors may attend. Most do not. You answer questions under oath.

Accessing Fremont County Bankruptcy Records

PACER is the main tool for records. Go to pacer.uscourts.gov. Create an account. Then search the database. You pay per page viewed.

To search, you need information. Enter a name. Add a case number if known. Select Colorado as the court. Results will appear. You can view documents. You can download them. You can print them.

The courthouse has free terminals. These are in Denver. Search without cost. You pay only for copies. This saves PACER fees. It requires travel.

What you need to search:

  • Full name of the debtor
  • Case number if you have it
  • Approximate year of filing
  • Last four digits of social security number

Note: PACER fees are waived if you use less than $30 per quarter. Most users never pay.

Fremont County Property Records

Property records are at the Clerk and Recorder. Fremont County has varied real estate. Canon City has homes. Rural areas have land. Values differ. Records show ownership.

You can search property. Visit the Canon City office. Ask about online tools. Some counties have portals. Call to check options.

Bankruptcy trustees check these. They look for assets. Real estate is important. Mortgages must be listed. Liens too.

Foreclosure records are here. Bankruptcy can stop foreclosure. The automatic stay applies. It halts the process. You get time to work things out.

UCC Lien Searches

UCC liens are filed with the state. The Colorado Secretary of State keeps them. Search at sos.state.co.us/ucc. This is free. Anyone can search.

UCC liens cover personal property. Cars are included. Boats are included. Business equipment too. Lenders file UCC-1 forms. This protects their interest.

Bankruptcy treats secured debts special. Creditors have rights. They can take collateral. The UCC filing proves their claim. Trustees review these.

Bankruptcy Chapter Types

Chapter 7 is liquidation. It wipes out most debts. Assets may be sold. Exemptions protect property. The case takes months. Most people keep their belongings.

Chapter 13 is reorganization. You keep your property. You make payments. The plan lasts three to five years. You pay part of your debts.

Chapter 11 is for businesses. It allows restructuring. The business keeps operating. It pays creditors over time. This is complex.

Most Fremont County residents use Chapter 7 or 13. The choice depends on income. It depends on assets. A lawyer can help decide.

Bankruptcy Costs and Fees

There are filing fees. Chapter 7 costs $338. Chapter 13 costs $313. These go to the court. They are due when filing.

You can request a fee waiver. You must show low income. File the application. The court reviews it. If approved, you pay nothing.

Installment plans are possible. Ask the court. File a motion. Pay over time. The case proceeds while you pay.

Attorney fees are separate. Lawyers charge for services. Rates vary. Some offer payment plans. Shop around for the best fit.

Legal Resources in Fremont County

Finding a lawyer is important. The Colorado Bar Association can help. They have a referral service. Call them. They screen attorneys. You get qualified help.

Legal aid may be available. Colorado Legal Services helps low-income people. They have income limits. Call to check eligibility. They may offer advice. They may help with forms.

Credit counseling is required. Do this before filing. Approved agencies are listed online. The U.S. Trustee has the list. Many offer online courses. This is convenient.

Debtor education is also required. Do this after filing. It teaches money management. You must complete it. Otherwise, you do not get discharge.

Fremont County Communities

Fremont County has several towns. Canon City is the county seat. It is the largest. Florence is east. Coal Creek is here. Howard is rural. All file bankruptcy in Denver.

The economy is mixed. Prisons provide jobs. Tourism is big. The Royal Gorge Bridge attracts visitors. Outdoor recreation too. But financial problems happen. Bankruptcy offers relief.

Getting Copies of Documents

You can get copies of any document. Use PACER for electronic copies. Or visit the court in Denver. The clerk makes copies. There is a fee per page.

Certified copies cost more. These have a seal. They prove authenticity. You may need them for legal matters. Banks often want certified copies.

The discharge order is most requested. It proves the debts are gone. Keep this document safe. You may need it later.

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