What To Do If A Creditor’s Address Changed After Filing
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If you notice that your creditor’s address has changed on a document/letter they sent to you regarding your bankruptcy, it’s likely that they’ve already provided their new/updated address to the court.
Written by Attorney Andrea Wimmer.
Updated September 4, 2020
If you notice that your creditor’s address has changed on a document/letter they sent to you regarding your bankruptcy, it’s likely that they’ve already provided their new/updated address to the court. You can double check to make sure the court has the correct address for the creditor by calling the court directly and asking the clerk’s office to confirm this information for you.
If the court still has the creditor’s old address on file, follow these steps to ensure they receive all important correspondence from the court.