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  1. The U.S. Bankruptcy Courts offer the bankruptcy community Electronic Bankruptcy Noticing (EBN). EBN is a reliable, faster, more efficient, and FREE service that allows court notices to be transmitted electronically, delivering them faster and more conveniently.

  2. Contact the EBN Staff. Email us at: ebn@baesystems.us. Our mailing address: Our fax number: (571) 392-9103. For access to notices through Public Access to Court Electronic Records visit the PACER Service Center web site at: https://pacer.uscourts.gov. Or call: (800) 676-6856.

  3. Bankruptcy Noticing Center 45479 Holiday Drive Sterling, VA 20166-9411 If you require help, you may call our toll-free support number: 877-837-3424 Weekdays 9am-5pm EST. Redundant Mode. Email Link service will begin approximately two weeks after you complete and return the Noticing Agreement.

  4. A notice of bankruptcy case and court-issued notices are sent to the creditors of the individual, corporation, or other entity that has filed for bankruptcy protection. Entities can use the Bankruptcy Noticing Center (BNC) to have notices delivered either: Electronically, or. By mail.

  5. This information system supports the United States Government’s bankruptcy noticing mission. Information system access and usage are restricted to authorized personnel for official use only and are subject to monitoring, recording, and audit.

  6. No lawyer and feeling overwhelmed? Each information session is staffed by a bankruptcy attorney available to give general advice on bankruptcy matters.

  7. DEBTOR ELECTRONIC BANKRUPTCY NOTICING (DeBN) is a FREE and voluntary service that allows debtors to request delivery of court notices and orders from the bankruptcy court, through the BNC, via email instead of U.S. mail.

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