Jackson County Bankruptcy Case Records
Jackson County is in north central Colorado. Walden is the county seat. It is a rural county. Ranching is the main industry. The population is small. Some residents need bankruptcy help. All cases go to Denver federal court. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court handles them.
Jackson County Clerk and Recorder
The Jackson County Clerk and Recorder is in Walden. The office keeps local records. They record deeds. They file mortgages. They handle liens. They do not handle bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy is federal. The Denver court handles it. The Clerk and Recorder can help with property records. These relate to bankruptcy.
| Office | Jackson County Clerk and Recorder |
|---|---|
| Address | Jackson County Courthouse 396 LaFever Street Walden, CO 80480 |
| Phone | (970) 723-4334 |
Note: The Clerk and Recorder can assist with property and judgment lien searches relevant to bankruptcy.
Federal Bankruptcy Court for Jackson County
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado is in Denver. Jackson County residents file there. The court is at 721 19th Street. Phone is 720-904-7300.
You can file without a lawyer. This is pro se. Forms are online. The clerk answers basic questions. They cannot give legal advice.
Most people hire attorneys. Lawyers file electronically. They use CM/ECF. This is required for attorneys.
The 341 meeting follows filing. The trustee conducts it. Creditors may attend. Most do not. You answer questions.
Searching Jackson County Bankruptcy Records
Use PACER to search. Go to pacer.uscourts.gov. Create an account. Search the database. Pay per page.
Enter a name. Add case details. Select Colorado. Results appear. View and download documents.
Free access at Denver courthouse. Public terminals available. Search without cost. Pay for copies only.
To search you need:
- Full name of debtor
- Case number if available
- Approximate filing year
- Last four of social security number
Jackson County Property Records
The Clerk and Recorder keeps land records. Jackson County is rural. Ranch land dominates. Walden has some homes. Property values vary.
Search property at the office. Ask about online access. Some records may be available.
Bankruptcy trustees check these. They look for assets. Real estate is major. Mortgages and liens matter.
Foreclosure records here. Bankruptcy stops foreclosure. Automatic stay applies.
UCC Lien Database
The Colorado Secretary of State keeps UCC records. Search at sos.state.co.us/ucc. This is free.
UCC liens cover personal property. Vehicles included. Ranch equipment too. Lenders file to protect loans.
Bankruptcy affects these. Secured creditors have rights. UCC filing proves claim.
Types of Bankruptcy
Chapter 7 is liquidation. Most common. Debts discharged. Case takes months.
Chapter 13 is reorganization. Keep property. Make payments. Plan lasts years.
Chapter 11 is for businesses. Allows restructuring.
Chapter 12 is for family farmers. Special rules apply. Jackson County has ranches.
Most use Chapter 7 or 13. Some may use Chapter 12.
Filing Costs
Court fees apply. Chapter 7 is $338. Chapter 13 is $313. Pay at filing.
Fee waivers possible. Apply if low income.
Installment plans available. Pay over time.
Attorney fees separate. Rates vary. Some have payment plans.
Legal Resources
Finding a lawyer helps. Colorado Bar can refer you.
Legal aid may help. Colorado Legal Services assists. Call to check.
Credit counseling required. Do before filing. Phone counseling available.
Debtor education required. Do after filing. Complete for discharge.
Jackson County Communities
Jackson County is sparsely populated. Walden is the county seat. It is the main town. The county is ranch country. All file bankruptcy in Denver.
The economy is agricultural. Ranching is key. Financial hardship occurs. Bankruptcy offers relief.
Document Copies
Get copies through PACER. Or visit Denver. Clerk makes copies. Fees apply.
Certified copies available. Have court seal.
Discharge order is key. Keep it safe.
Nearby Counties
Jackson County borders these counties: