New London County Bankruptcy Cases

New London County sits in southeast Connecticut. It borders Rhode Island to the east. The county includes coastal towns and inland communities. Residents who need bankruptcy records must look to federal courts. No bankruptcy court sits in New London County. Cases are filed at courthouses in Hartford, Bridgeport, or New Haven. These records show debts, assets, and court actions. They help track financial relief cases in the region.

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New London County Quick Facts

270,000 Population
3 Filing Options
0 Local Courts
24/7 Online Access

Where to Find New London County Bankruptcy Records

New London County has no federal courthouse. Residents must travel to file cases. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut handles all filings. Three offices serve the state. Hartford sits to the north. Bridgeport lies to the west. New Haven rests to the southwest. Each office keeps records for New London County cases.

Bankruptcy records in New London County are federal documents. They contain petitions and creditor lists. They show assets, debts, and discharge orders. These files are public. Anyone may view them. The court keeps cases from 1998 to today in digital form. Older files may sit in storage.

United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut homepage showing court information and record access options for New London County residents

The Connecticut Bankruptcy Court website lists all three divisional offices that serve New London County residents.

The court website at www.ctb.uscourts.gov gives full details. You can find hours, phone numbers, and directions. The site explains how to get copies of records. It also shows how to search cases online. New London County filers should check this site before making a trip.

Online Access Methods

PACER gives full access to New London County bankruptcy records. This system holds all federal court files. You can search by name or case number. Each page costs eight cents. Most documents are viewable right away. Register at pacer.uscourts.gov to start. PACER works from any computer. You can search at home or work.

PACER Case Locator showing search interface for federal court records including New London County bankruptcy cases

PACER provides nationwide access to federal bankruptcy records including cases from New London County Connecticut.

The Voice Case Info System offers free help by phone. Call 1-866-222-8029 any time. This line runs day and night. You can hear case numbers and filing dates. You can learn about trustees and meeting dates. VCIS gives basic facts fast. No account is needed. This works well for quick checks on New London County bankruptcy records.

CM/ECF lets lawyers file papers online. The public can view cases there too. Go to ecf.ctb.uscourts.gov to log in. You must register to use this tool. Email ctb_ecf_registrations@ctb.uscourts.gov to sign up. The system sends alerts when new papers are filed. This helps track active cases from New London County.

Note: PACER charges fees. VCIS is free. Pick the tool that fits your needs and budget.

Closest Court Locations

New London County residents have three choices for filing. Hartford is the closest for most towns. It sits about 50 miles north. The drive takes under an hour from Norwich. Bridgeport is further west. It is near 75 miles from New London city. New Haven is about 55 miles southwest. All three accept filings from any Connecticut resident.

The Hartford Division is at 450 Main Street. It sits on the 7th floor of the federal building. The phone is 860-240-3675. This office serves northern New London County well. Towns like Lebanon and Franklin are close to this court. The office opens Monday through Friday. Hours run from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Court locations page showing all three Connecticut bankruptcy court divisions with addresses for New London County filers

The court locations page shows Hartford Bridgeport and New Haven offices that accept New London County bankruptcy filings.

The Bridgeport Division is at 915 Lafayette Boulevard. It is in the Brien McMahon Federal Building. The phone is 203-579-5808. This office may suit western New London County towns. Places like Lyme and Old Lyme are closer to Bridgeport. The New Haven Division sits at 157 Church Street. It is on the 18th floor. The phone is 203-773-2009. This may work for southern New London County residents.

Case assignment depends on where you live. The court picks the right office for each filer. You can file at any location. But your case may be heard at a specific court. Check with the clerk if you are not sure. They can tell you where your case will go.

Local Resources in Norwich Groton and New London

Norwich is the county seat of New London County. It has a rich history. The city sits at the junction of rivers. Residents here file at Hartford for the shortest drive. The Norwich area has legal aid offices. These can help with debt issues. Call before you visit to check their services.

Groton sits on the coast. It is home to the submarine base. Many residents work in defense. Groton filers often pick Hartford or New Haven. Both are reachable drives. The city has libraries with public computers. You can use these to search PACER. Bring a card to pay for copies.

New London city gives the county its name. It is a port city. The downtown area has historic sites. Residents here may find New Haven closest. The train runs between the cities. This can help if you lack a car. The court is near the train station in New Haven.

Local law firms serve all three cities. They handle bankruptcy cases for New London County. Some offer free first talks. Check the Connecticut Bar site at www.ctbar.com to find help. You can also call 860-223-4400 for referrals. Legal aid may serve those with low income. Call 800-453-3320 to learn more.

What New London County Bankruptcy Records Include

Bankruptcy records from New London County contain many papers. The petition starts the case. It lists the debtor and the chapter type. Chapter 7 clears debts through asset sales. Chapter 13 sets up payment plans. Chapter 11 handles business debts. Each type has its own forms.

Schedules show all money matters. They list what the debtor owns. They list what the debtor owes. They show income and costs. These papers give a full money picture. The creditor matrix lists all people owed money. It has names and addresses. This lets the court send notices.

The 341 meeting brings debtors and trustees together. This happens 20 to 40 days after filing. The trustee asks questions. Creditors may come too. A record of this talk goes in the file. The discharge order ends the case. It frees the debtor from most debts. This order stops bill collectors. It is the key paper most people want.

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Helpful Links for New London County Bankruptcy Records

These sites offer help with New London County bankruptcy records. Use them to learn more or start a search.

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut is the main court site. It has forms, rules, and office info.

Connecticut Judicial Branch covers state courts. It has info on related state cases.

Connecticut Probate Courts handle estates and some money matters. They work with bankruptcy in some cases.

PACER is the main tool for online record access. Sign up here to search cases.

Connecticut Bar Association helps find lawyers. Use their referral line for legal help.

Cities in New London County

New London County has many towns and cities. All file bankruptcy at federal courts outside the county. Below are links to city pages with more local details.

Nearby Counties

These counties border New London County. Residents may share filing courts or legal resources.