FINAL INSTALLMENT PAYMENT - CHAPTER 7 or 13

 


 

STEP 1           Click on Bankruptcy

 

STEP 2           Click on Misc. Events

 

STEP 3           Enter case number; click [NEXT]

 

STEP 4           Select Final Installment Payment - Ch 7 or Ch 13

 

STEP 5           If this is a joint filing, place a check in the box and click [NEXT].  If this is not a joint filing, click [NEXT] to skip this screen.

 

STEP 6           Select the Party or click  Add/Create New Party

 

TIP - If you selected Add/Create New Party, a Search screen and a Party Information screen will follow.  You MUST select a Role Type from the drop down menu on the Party Information screen.

 

TIP - If this is the first time you are appearing on behalf of this party, you will be asked to place a check in the box to create an association.  Failure to place a check in the box results in the e:filer NOT receiving Notices of Electronic Filing in this case.

 

STEP 7          Confirm case information; click [NEXT]

 

STEP 8          Enter the amount of the installment payment in the variable box; click [NEXT]

 

STEP 9          Confirm case information; click [NEXT]

 

STEP 10        Docket text displays.  Review for accuracy.  If modification is necessary, abort the transaction and begin again.  Modifications cannot be made on this screen.

 

SAMPLE DOCKET TEXT

 

Final Installment Payment in the amount of $100 filed by Test Attorney on behalf of Test Client. (test atty)

 

STEP 11        Notice of Electronic Filing displays.

 

STEP 12        Select Pay Now or Continue Filing.  DO NOT close this window by clicking on the X in the upper right corner.

 

1.  If you select Pay Now, be sure to print for your records the payment confirmation screen which contains a receipt number for this transaction.

 

2.  If you select Continue Filing, please note that it is the court's policy that all fees be paid by the end of the day.  Attorneys with outstanding balances will receive an automated e:mail reminder and will be locked out of CM/ECF if the fee remains outstanding for 3 days.