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Paying Filing Fees

At the end of a transaction, a list of all filings with fees due appears. Select “Pay Now” to pay some or all of the filing fees. If there are more cases or pleadings requiring fees to file, select “Continue Filing.”  

DETECTING AN ERROR:  If there is an error in the summary of current charges screen, do not select "Pay Now."  Contact the appropriate case administrator responsible for the case so the error can be corrected before an incorrect charge is made to the filer's credit card.  

Internet Credit Card Payment Information

All CM/ECF filers have the ability to process their own credit card charges via Point of Sale technology or via Automatic Clearing House (ACH) through a secure environment on the internet. ACH is a direct payment method that will debit from a checking or savings account and the funds will be sent directly to the court, immediately.

IMPORTANT: Fees are due at the time of filing. Failure to submit the fees may result in the striking of or dismissal by the Court. 

E-Filing Notice of Mortgage Payment Change

Electronic Filing of Rule 3002.1 Claim Supplement - Notice of Mortgage Payment Change (Official Form 410S1)

  • Creditors may file Claim Supplements electronically. A login/password is not required.
  • The Official Form and Certificate of Service must be attached. Supplemental documentation to the official form may also be attached, however, the official form, certificate of service, and supplemental documentation must be saved as one (1) pdf.
  • Maximum pdf size is 10mb.

Instructions for e-filing a Notice of Mortgage Payment Change

E-Filing Withdrawal of Claim

When a Creditor wants to Withdrawal a Proof of Claim, they will need to create a document which includes the case caption and a statement regarding the desire to withdraw a specific claim (including the claim number); and a signature block.  This document will need to be converted to a PDF format prior to filing the Withdrawal on ePOC. Do not include the Official Bankruptcy Proof of Claim (410) form that is being withdrawn as a part of the PDF document.

The following instructions are for Withdrawal of Claim:

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