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What is Electronic Bankruptcy Noticing?

The U.S. Bankruptcy Courts offer the bankruptcy community Electronic Bankruptcy Noticing (EBN). EBN is a free service that allows court notices to be transmitted electronically, delivering them faster and more conveniently. You can receive notices by:

For recipients who want the ease of retrieving notices through a link by email.

For recipients who want the ease of receiving notices as email PDF attachments.

For recipients who want to receive their notices by FAX.

For high-volume recipients (200+ notices a week) who want to automatically process data.


If you are already a Noticing Partner, are you trying to . . .

 
. . . change your contact information?

. . . or download Exhibit 1 Notice Templates?


What is the BNC?

The Bankruptcy Noticing Center (BNC) uses advanced systems technology to provide an efficient centralized process for preparing, producing, and sending bankruptcy notices (by mail or electronic transmission). The BNC electronically retrieves data each day from the courts, produces notices and sends them to the intended recipients. The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AOUSC) established the BNC. BAE Systems developed and currently operates the BNC under a contract with AOUSC.


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