Access Franklin County Bankruptcy Records

Franklin County bankruptcy records are filed through the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Columbus Division. If you need to find a bankruptcy case tied to Franklin County, PACER is the fastest way to search online. You can also call the free McVCIS phone line or visit a courthouse in person. The county seat is Columbus, and the local Clerk of Courts keeps related court records like liens and judgments that may tie into a bankruptcy filing. This page covers how to find and access Franklin County bankruptcy records, what they contain, and where to get copies of case documents.

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Franklin County Bankruptcy Records Overview

Southern Federal District
Columbus Division
Columbus County Seat
$245 Ch. 7 Filing Fee

Federal Court for Franklin County

Franklin County falls under the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Columbus Division. All bankruptcy filings for Franklin County residents go through this federal court, not the local county court system. The Southern District handles Chapter 7, Chapter 13, Chapter 11, and Chapter 12 cases for residents in the county. You can reach the court for case info, filing questions, and records access.

The county Clerk of Courts in Columbus does not handle bankruptcy cases directly. But the Franklin County Clerk of Courts does keep records that can come up in a bankruptcy. Judgment liens, tax liens, and other court filings from the Common Pleas Court are on file with the Clerk. Maryellen O'Shaughnessy serves as the Franklin County Clerk of Courts. The office is at 373 South High Street, Floor 23, Columbus, Ohio 43215. Call 614-525-3600 for help. Email FranklinCountyClerk@FranklinCountyOhio.gov for records requests. Hours are Monday - Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. (Wednesdays open at 8:15 A.M.).

The Franklin County Clerk of Courts' Office consists of five divisions: Auto Title, Legal, Fiscal Services, Information Technology, and Administration. Four of those divisions are in seven different offices in the Franklin County Courthouse complex. The fifth, Auto Title, is in four conveniently located branch offices throughout Franklin County.

The Clerk of Courts is shown below and provides access to Franklin County bankruptcy records resources.

Clerk of Courts Franklin County bankruptcy records

This page shows contact info and services for accessing records in Franklin County.

Contents of Franklin County Bankruptcy Records

A bankruptcy case file for a Franklin County resident holds several types of documents. The petition starts the case and lists the debtor's name, address, and chapter filed under. Schedules show all assets, debts, income, and expenses. The meeting of creditors notice goes out under Fed. R. Bankr. P. 2002, which requires at least 21 days notice to all creditors.

The discharge order is what most people look for. It marks the end of the case. Not all debts can be discharged. The file also holds motions, court orders, and the trustee's report. For Chapter 13, the repayment plan is in the file. Under Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9037, filers must redact personal data. Only the last four digits of Social Security numbers and account numbers show on public filings.

Under her supervision, nearly 200 full-time Deputy Clerks serve in five Divisions of the Office: Administration, Fiscal, Information Technology, Legal and Auto Title. The Office has two major functions: maintaining court documents and titling motor vehicles.

Related Franklin County Records

While bankruptcy itself is a federal matter, the Franklin County Clerk of Courts keeps records that tie into bankruptcy cases. Judgment liens, tax liens, and property filings are all on file at the county level. The Clerk of Courts manages records for a variety of legal cases, including criminal, civil, and domestic relations matters. These records are available to the public through the Clerk's website and can be accessed online through the Case Information Online (CIO) portal. The Public Records Search allows individuals to access case information for criminal and civil cases. It serves as a vital tool for those needing to track ongoing cases or retrieve legal records. For more detailed requests, a formal Public Records Request can be submitted.

The Recorder Office page shown here covers additional Franklin County bankruptcy records services.

Recorder Office Franklin County bankruptcy records

This is a helpful resource for anyone looking into court records in the county.

The Common Pleas Court in Franklin County handles civil cases, foreclosures, and domestic relations matters. Foreclosure cases often overlap with bankruptcy filings. The Probate Court manages estates and guardianships. These local records can give you context around a bankruptcy filing.

Franklin County Bankruptcy Fees

Filing fees for bankruptcy in Franklin County follow the federal schedule under 28 U.S.C. § 1930. Chapter 7 costs $245. Chapter 13 costs $235. Chapter 11 runs $1,167 for most cases. Chapter 12 is $200. These fees go to the clerk of the bankruptcy court at the time of filing.

Fee waivers are available for people who earn less than 150% of the federal poverty line and cannot pay in installments. Copies of Franklin County bankruptcy records through PACER cost $0.10 per page with a $3.00 cap per document. Archived records from the National Archives at Kansas City cost $0.80 per page with a $20.00 minimum for mail orders.

How to Get Franklin County Records

For current cases, use PACER to download documents. Each page costs $0.10, maxing out at $3.00 per document. You can also visit the Southern District courthouse in Columbus and use a public terminal for free viewing.

For older Franklin County bankruptcy records, cases filed before 1999 may be in paper form only. Contact the court or the National Archives at Kansas City. Email kansascity.archives@nara.gov or call 816-268-8000. The research room is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Book at least two business days ahead. There is a $64 fee to pull files from a Federal Records Center.

For local Franklin County records like liens and judgments, the Clerk of Courts accepts requests in person, by mail, or by email. Staff will help you find what you need. Fees for copies follow statutory rates.

Franklin County Records Research

The Federal Judicial Center Integrated Database is a free tool with case data from 1970 to the present. It does not have actual documents, but it gives filing dates, case types, and outcomes. Use it to narrow your search before paying PACER fees.

Under Fed. R. Bankr. P. 5003, the clerk must keep a docket in each case and record every judgment, order, and activity. These rules keep Franklin County bankruptcy records complete and accessible. The court also maintains an index of cases that can be searched and certified on request.

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