Beaverton Bankruptcy Records Lookup

Beaverton bankruptcy records are housed in the federal court system for Oregon. Washington County leads the state in filing volume, and Beaverton is one of its largest cities. You can search for case filings through PACER or the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon. Records include petitions, schedules, docket entries, and court orders. The court office in Portland processes all cases from Beaverton. Both online and in-person search options exist for these public records.

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Beaverton Quick Facts

Washington County
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3, 4, 5 Case Number Prefixes
#1 County Filing Volume

Beaverton Bankruptcy Case Access

Every bankruptcy case from Beaverton goes to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon. The court sits in Portland at 1050 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 700. Phone is 503-326-1500. Beaverton has no separate federal court. All filings, hearings, and orders are handled from Portland. Case numbers use prefixes 3, 4, or 5 based on the division.

Washington County has the highest number of bankruptcy filings of any county in Oregon. Beaverton contributes a large share of those cases. The county filing report shows how many cases come from each county each year. You can use this report to track trends and compare Beaverton's area to other parts of the state.

Beaverton City Legal Framework

Beaverton has its own City Attorney's Office. The office includes General Counsel, Criminal Prosecution, and Victim Assistance divisions. Consumer protection resources cover identity theft and expungement. These services focus on city-level matters, not federal bankruptcy cases. Still, they form part of the legal landscape for Beaverton residents who may also deal with bankruptcy issues.

The Beaverton Municipal Court is a court of record. It has jurisdiction over violations of the Beaverton Charter and Code. The court also handles certain ORS violations, traffic and parking matters, and misdemeanor offenses. Court services include payments, collections, forms, and rules. Specialty courts in Beaverton include the Behavioral Health Court and BSOBR program. Jury duty information is on the court website as well.

The Beaverton departments page lists all city programs and services. These departments cover community development, public works, and public safety. Residents can find contact details and service guides for each division.

Note: The Beaverton Municipal Court handles local violations only and does not process bankruptcy filings.

Beaverton Court and City Resources

The City of Beaverton organizes its services through several departments. View the full list of programs and contacts at beavertonoregon.gov.

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City departments in Beaverton manage public safety, planning, and community programs. These services support residents who may be going through financial changes, though bankruptcy itself falls under federal court.

The Washington County Circuit Court serves Beaverton for state-level court matters. Visit the Washington County Circuit Court website for court hours and filing details.

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State court records from Washington County may relate to a federal bankruptcy filing from Beaverton. Liens, civil judgments, and property disputes often overlap between the two systems.

How to Find Beaverton Bankruptcy Records

The PACER system is the main way to search for Beaverton bankruptcy records online. You set up a free account and then search by party name, case number, or date range. Viewing documents costs a small amount per page. Most simple lookups cost under a dollar.

You can also call the court at 503-326-1500 to ask about a specific case. Staff can confirm if a case exists and give you the case number. With that number, you can pull up the full record on PACER. Written requests work too. Mail them to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court at 1050 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 700, Portland, OR 97204.

Here is what a Beaverton bankruptcy record may contain:

  • Petition with filer name and address
  • Schedules of assets and debts
  • Creditor matrix listing all owed parties
  • Court orders and rulings
  • Discharge or dismissal documents

Beaverton Municipal Court Records

The Beaverton Municipal Court handles local code violations and traffic matters. More information about court services is at beavertonoregon.gov.

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Municipal court records from Beaverton are separate from bankruptcy filings. Traffic tickets, code violations, and local ordinance matters go through the municipal court, while all bankruptcy records go through the federal system in Portland.

Bankruptcy Law Resources for Beaverton

Federal bankruptcy law is set out in Title 11 of the U.S. Code. This applies to every case filed in Beaverton. The code defines the chapters, exemptions, and discharge rules that govern all filings. Chapter 7 covers liquidation cases. Chapter 13 covers repayment plans. Chapter 11 applies to business reorganizations. Each chapter creates a different set of records.

The Oregon State Bar bankruptcy page provides a plain language guide to the process. It covers what happens when you file, what debts can be wiped out, and how to find a lawyer. Beaverton residents can call the bar's referral line to connect with an attorney who handles these cases in Washington County.

The local court rules for the District of Oregon apply to all cases from Beaverton. These rules cover deadlines, document formats, and hearing schedules. Reading them helps you understand what to expect when you search for or track a bankruptcy case from Beaverton.

Note: Court rules change from time to time, so always check the current version on the court website before filing or requesting records.

Beaverton Bankruptcy Record Types

The type of bankruptcy chapter determines what records exist in a case. Chapter 7 cases from Beaverton tend to be shorter. They involve selling off non-exempt assets to pay creditors. The file includes a trustee report and a discharge order at the end. Most Chapter 7 cases close within a few months. The records are straightforward and usually smaller than other chapters.

Chapter 13 cases from Beaverton last three to five years. The filer sets up a repayment plan and makes monthly payments through a trustee. The case file grows as the court tracks payments and any plan changes. Confirmation orders, amended plans, and annual reports all go into the record. These cases produce more documents than Chapter 7 filings.

Chapter 11 filings from Beaverton are less common. They usually involve businesses that want to keep running while they restructure their debts. The records for Chapter 11 cases are often the largest because they include disclosure statements, reorganization plans, and creditor votes. Any of these records from Beaverton can be accessed through PACER using the case number or filer name.

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Washington County Bankruptcy Records

Beaverton sits in Washington County, the top county in Oregon for bankruptcy filing volume. All cases from the city are tracked under Washington County in federal court. For county-wide data, additional court details, and related search tools, see the Washington County bankruptcy records page.

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