How Do I Find Out The Status of My Chapter 13 Case?
There may be several times throughout your 3-5 years with us that you may be wondering "what's the status of my case?" and "where am I at with my payments?"! This is where the National Data Center comes in handy! At the NDC.org, you can sign up and have access to the following:
24/7 Access to your bankruptcy information;
View your transaction status and history;
Keep yourself on track with your payments; and
Find helpful frequently asked questions.
Sign up today with NDC.org. You'll need to have your case number, the last four digits of your social security number, your Trustees name (which would be Rick Yarnall or Kathleen Leavitt) and your creditors from your case (which was provided to you via your credit report or a copy of your petition, specifically, Schedule F).
Once you sign up and view the information provided and have more case specific questions, please reach out to us by submitting a ticket, by phone (702-880-5554), or by email (info@freedomlegalteam.com).
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