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You can download the federal bankruptcy forms here for free. These forms can be used in every state and bankruptcy district in the U.S. for filing Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. There may also be one or two local forms you need to complete in your district. You will have to call your local court and ask if any local bankruptcy forms are needed.
(You can also order all of these forms for just $14.95 in a handy bankruptcy kit here.)
To download each form, instructions and notes, just right click on the link and choose “save as” or “save link as”. You may also simply open the file on your screen and choose to save a copy at that time.
- Voluntary Bankruptcy Petition, Exhibit A, Exhibit C, Exhibit D, Notes, Instructions
- Application to Pay Filing Fee in Installments, Notes
- Waiver of Chapter 7 Filing Fee, Notes
- Creditors Holding 20 Largest Unsecured Claims, Instructions
- Cover Sheet
- Summary of Schedules
- Declaration Concerning Debtor’s Schedules
- Schedule A – Real Property
- Schedule B – Personal Property
- Schedule C – Property claimed as exempt
- Schedule D – Creditors holding secured claims
- Schedule E – Creditors unsecured priority claims
- Schedule F – Creditors unsecured nonpriority claims
- Schedule G – Executory contracts and unexpired leases
- Schedule H – Co-debtors
- Schedule I – Current income of individual debtor(s)
- Schedule J – Current expenditures of individual debtor(s)
- Statement of Financial Affairs, Instructions, Notes
- Debtor’s Statement of Intention (Chapter 7), Notes
- Declaration and Signature of Non-Attorney Bankruptcy Petition Preparer (See 11 U.S.C. § 110), Notes
- Statement of Social Security Number(s), Notes
- Chapter 7 Means Test, Notes
- Chapter 13 Means Test
- Debtor’s Certification of Completion of Post-petition Instructional Course Concerning Personal Financial Management
All of the bankruptcy forms are in PDF format and you will be able to type your information directly in the form, however you might not be able to save the forms with your information depending on what version of Adobe Acrobat reader you have. If you cannot save them you will have to print each page as you go.
(You can also order all of these forms for just $14.95 in a handy bankruptcy kit here.)