Parma Bankruptcy Records Search
Parma bankruptcy records are handled by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Ohio, Cleveland Division. The city sits in Cuyahoga County. If you need to search for a bankruptcy case filed by a Parma resident, PACER is the quickest way to look it up online. You can also call the free McVCIS phone line or visit a courthouse. The Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts keeps related records like liens and judgments that may connect to a bankruptcy filing. This page shows you how to find, search, and get copies of Parma bankruptcy records.
Parma Bankruptcy Records Overview
Parma Bankruptcy Records Court
Parma residents file bankruptcy at the Northern District of Ohio Bankruptcy Court, Cleveland Division. This is a federal court. The city is in Cuyahoga County, so all filings go through the Northern District. The court handles Chapter 7, Chapter 13, Chapter 11, and Chapter 12 cases.
The City of Parma Clerk's office maintains all city council records, ordinances, resolutions, and meeting minutes. The office provides administrative support to Parma City Council.
The Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts does not process bankruptcy filings. But the Clerk does keep records that can come up in a case. Liens, judgments, and property records are on file at the county level. If a bankruptcy involves property in Parma, the county records matter.
The City website is shown below and provides Parma bankruptcy records access info.
This resource has contact details and services for Parma area records.
How to Search Parma Bankruptcy Records
PACER is the main tool for searching Parma bankruptcy records online. Create a free account and search by name, case number, or Social Security Number. The cost is $0.10 per page, capped at $3.00 per document. Quarterly charges under $30 are waived. Court opinions are free.
The PACER Case Locator searches all federal courts at once if you do not know which court handled the case. For phone access, call McVCIS at (866) 222-8029. It is free and runs 24 hours. Under 11 U.S.C. § 107, bankruptcy records are public. Anyone can view them at reasonable times without charge.
Parma operates under a mayor-council form of government with the clerk serving as the official record keeper for council proceedings.
Parma Bankruptcy Case Files
A bankruptcy case file for a Parma resident contains the petition, schedules of assets and debts, the meeting of creditors notice, and the discharge order. Under Fed. R. Bankr. P. 2002, creditors must get at least 21 days notice of the creditors meeting.
The discharge order is the key document. It shows which debts were wiped out. Not all debts qualify. The file also holds motions, orders, and the trustee's report. Under Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9037, filers must redact Social Security numbers, birth dates, and account numbers before filing.
Public records requests can be submitted through the city's administrative offices during regular business hours.
Parma Bankruptcy Filing Fees
Under 28 U.S.C. § 1930, Chapter 7 costs $245, Chapter 13 costs $235, and Chapter 11 runs $1,167. Fee waivers exist for people who earn less than 150% of the poverty line. You can also pay in installments if the court approves.
Copies of Parma bankruptcy records through PACER cost $0.10 per page, capped at $3.00. Courthouse terminals are free to view. Archived records from the National Archives at Kansas City cost $0.80 per page with a $20 minimum. Under Fed. R. Bankr. P. 5003, the clerk must keep a docket in each case and record all activity.
Parma Bankruptcy Records Research
The Federal Judicial Center Integrated Database has free case data from 1970 to the present. It does not have documents, but it shows filing dates, case types, and outcomes. Use it before PACER to save on fees. Email IDBonline@fjc.gov with questions about the data.
For older Parma bankruptcy records, the National Archives stores all closed case files at the Kansas City facility. Email kansascity.archives@nara.gov or call 816-268-8000. There is no search fee. The research room is open weekdays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. You must book two business days ahead.
Nearby Ohio Cities
These cities are near Parma. Each one files bankruptcy cases through the federal court that covers its county.