Knox County Bankruptcy Records Lookup

Knox County bankruptcy records are filed and maintained through the Northern District of Texas Bankruptcy Court. The county seat is Benjamin, a small rural community in North Texas. Residents of Knox County who need to file for bankruptcy or search existing cases go through the Northern District. Bankruptcy cases in Knox County are public records under federal law, and the primary tool for searching them online is PACER. The Northern District handles Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13 filings for Knox County and other North Texas counties.

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Knox County Overview

Benjamin County Seat
Northern Federal District
North Texas Region
Region 6 U.S. Trustee

Knox County Federal Bankruptcy Court

Knox County is served by the Northern District of Texas Bankruptcy Court. The Northern District covers a wide area of North Texas, and Knox County sits in its coverage zone. Benjamin is a small county seat, and like other rural North Texas counties, Knox County residents interact with the federal court system primarily by mail or through a licensed attorney.

The Northern District processes Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13 cases. The court has multiple divisions and office locations spread across North Texas to serve the region. Clerk staff can answer basic questions about case status, filing procedures, and how to access docket records. They cannot give legal advice.

Court U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Texas
Region North Texas
Website txnb.uscourts.gov

The U.S. Trustee for Knox County cases is under Region 6, based in Dallas. The Region 6 office oversees case administration throughout the Northern District of Texas. Trustees review debtor filings, conduct 341 meetings, and confirm that all parties follow proper procedure under the Bankruptcy Code.

To search Knox County bankruptcy records, go to PACER. PACER provides public access to all federal court records, including those in the Northern District of Texas. After creating a free account, you can search by debtor name, case number, or other identifiers. Viewing detailed documents costs a small per-page fee, but basic case information is typically very affordable.

With PACER access, you can pull up the full docket for any Knox County case filed in the Northern District. Docket sheets list every filing in the case, from the original petition to discharge or dismissal orders. You can also download schedules, creditor lists, and any motions or orders entered. For very old cases that predate electronic filing, reach out to the clerk's office or check with the National Archives.

Under 11 U.S.C. § 107, bankruptcy papers are presumed public. A court may seal specific documents under narrow circumstances, but open access is the default rule. The Northern District applies Fed. R. Bankr. P. 9037, which requires redaction of Social Security numbers, financial account numbers, and other personal identifiers in all filed documents.

Knox County's local government records, including property deeds and tax assessments, are separate from federal bankruptcy filings. The county clerk in Benjamin keeps those records. They can matter in a bankruptcy case when real property in Knox County is part of the estate being administered.

The Northern District of Texas Bankruptcy Court serves Knox County residents and covers all bankruptcy filings for the North Texas region, including cases filed in and around Benjamin.

Northern District of Texas - Knox County Bankruptcy Records

Knox County residents and businesses that file for bankruptcy protection do so through the Northern District, which processes cases from across North Texas and maintains electronic records through the CM/ECF and PACER systems.

Filing Bankruptcy in Knox County

Knox County residents file petitions with the Northern District of Texas. All filings must comply with the court's local rules. The Northern District forms page lists required forms, local rule documents, and procedural instructions. Local rules set out how creditor matrices must be formatted, what the trustee needs upfront, and how the 341 meeting is run.

Filing fees are standard across all federal bankruptcy courts. Chapter 7 cases cost $338. Chapter 13 cases cost $313. Chapter 11 cases cost $1,738. Fee waivers are available if your income is below 150% of the federal poverty guidelines. You submit the waiver application with your initial filing.

Individual debtors must complete a credit counseling course from an approved agency within 180 days before filing. After filing, a debtor education course is required before the court grants a discharge. The U.S. Trustee Region 6 website lists all approved providers for the Northern District of Texas.

Note: Knox County is a rural North Texas county with no federal courthouse in Benjamin. Most filers will need to interact with the court by mail or work with an attorney who files electronically through CM/ECF.

Knox County Bankruptcy Resources

The Northern District court website and PACER cover most research and filing needs for Knox County. The U.S. Trustee Region 6 office in Dallas handles case oversight. For county-level records, the county clerk in Benjamin maintains local property documents.

The Federal Judicial Center's Integrated Database tracks filing and case outcome data for all U.S. bankruptcy courts. You can use it to look up aggregate statistics for the Northern District of Texas. The FJC site is free and available to the public.

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Note: Knox County's county website was not accessible at the time of research. Contact the county clerk's office in Benjamin directly for local property record inquiries.

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These counties are near Knox County in North Texas and are also served by the Northern District of Texas Bankruptcy Court.

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