Hillsboro Bankruptcy Records

Hillsboro bankruptcy records are part of the Washington County filing system in Oregon. Washington County leads the state for case filings in recent years. Searching for these records starts with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon. The court keeps all case files for Hillsboro and the rest of Washington County. You can look up filings by name or case number. Records go back many years. The court office in Portland handles all new cases and file requests for Hillsboro residents who need to pull bankruptcy records.

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Hillsboro Bankruptcy Court Filings

All bankruptcy cases from Hillsboro go through the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon. The court office is in Portland at 1050 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 700. You can reach them by phone at 503-326-1500. Hillsboro does not have its own federal court. The Portland office takes all filings and stores all records for the city. Case numbers for Hillsboro filings start with 3, 4, or 5. These prefixes help the court sort cases by region.

Washington County ranks as the top county in Oregon for bankruptcy filings in 2025 and 2026. That high volume means the court handles a large number of new cases each month from Hillsboro and nearby cities. Filing trends shift with the local job market and cost of living. More filings mean more records to search. The county filing report from the court shows filing counts by county and year.

Note: All Hillsboro bankruptcy records are filed under Washington County in the federal court system.

How to Search Bankruptcy Records

PACER is the main tool for searching bankruptcy records from Hillsboro. The Public Access to Court Electronic Records system lets you look up any federal court case. You need an account to use it. Signing up is free. PACER charges a small fee per page when you view or download documents. You can search by name, case number, or date range.

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon has its own site with local rules, forms, and filing guides. The court FAQ page at orb.uscourts.gov walks you through how to get case or court data. This is a good first stop if you have not searched for bankruptcy records before. The site also lists court hours and contact details for the Portland office that serves Hillsboro.

To find Hillsboro bankruptcy records, you need at least one of these:

  • Full name of the person or business that filed
  • Case number with the 3, 4, or 5 prefix
  • Date range for the filing
  • Type of chapter filed (Chapter 7, 11, or 13)

Washington County Court in Hillsboro

The Washington County Circuit Court is in Hillsboro. This is the state court, not the federal bankruptcy court. It handles civil, criminal, and family law cases for the county. While bankruptcy is a federal matter, some state court records tie into bankruptcy cases. Liens, judgments, and property disputes from the circuit court can show up in a bankruptcy filing.

The courthouse in Hillsboro has a long history. Washington County was first called Tuality County when it formed in 1846. The name changed to Washington in 1849. The courthouse has moved to new sites several times over 150 years. In 1968, the site earned a spot as an Oregon Historic Site. Today, the circuit court serves all of Washington County from this location in Hillsboro.

The Washington County Circuit Court provides access to its records as part of the Hillsboro bankruptcy records landscape, giving you a picture of related filings in the state court system. You can visit the court website to view case details and find information on state court filings that may connect to a federal bankruptcy case from Hillsboro.

Note: The circuit court in Hillsboro handles state cases only, while bankruptcy filings go through the federal court in Portland.

Hillsboro Bankruptcy Filing Resources

The Washington County Circuit Court in Hillsboro provides local court access for residents. You can view their services and court details through the Washington County Circuit Court website.

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The circuit court handles all state level matters for Washington County. Residents of Hillsboro who need bankruptcy records will use both this court and the federal system, depending on the type of record they seek.

For federal bankruptcy records, the PACER system gives you online access to all case documents. The PACER portal is the fastest way to pull docket sheets and filings from any case in the District of Oregon.

PACER public access to Hillsboro bankruptcy records

PACER stores every federal bankruptcy document filed in Oregon, including all cases from Hillsboro and the rest of Washington County.

Legal Services in Hillsboro

Hillsboro has a City Attorney's Office that provides legal services to the city. The office handles city legal matters and works with local departments. It does not represent private individuals in bankruptcy cases, but it is part of the broader legal framework in Hillsboro. The municipal court in Hillsboro deals with traffic and criminal violations at the local level. These are separate from bankruptcy filings, which go through federal court.

The Oregon State Bar has a page on bankruptcy law that covers the basics. It explains the types of chapters, what happens when you file, and how to find a lawyer. Hillsboro residents can use the bar's lawyer referral service to connect with a bankruptcy attorney in the area. The bar page is a solid starting point for anyone who needs help with bankruptcy records or wants to know more about the process in Oregon.

Federal bankruptcy law is found in Title 11 of the U.S. Code. This code sets out the rules for all bankruptcy cases in the country, including those filed from Hillsboro. The law covers Chapter 7 liquidation, Chapter 11 reorganization, and Chapter 13 repayment plans. Understanding which chapter applies helps you know what kind of records to look for when searching Hillsboro bankruptcy filings.

Hillsboro Bankruptcy Record Details

A bankruptcy record from Hillsboro contains several parts. The petition is the first document filed. It lists the name, address, and financial details of the person or business. Schedules follow the petition and show all debts, assets, income, and expenses. The court also files orders, motions, and a final discharge or dismissal. All of these are part of the public record.

Docket sheets list every action in a case. They show when documents were filed, when hearings took place, and what the court decided. Pulling a docket sheet gives you a full timeline of a Hillsboro bankruptcy case from start to finish. The court assigns each case a unique number with a prefix of 3, 4, or 5 for the Portland division that covers Washington County.

The local rules of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon set out procedures that apply to all cases, including those from Hillsboro. These rules cover how to file documents, deadlines for responses, and how hearings are scheduled. They work alongside the federal rules of bankruptcy procedure.

Note: Most bankruptcy records from Hillsboro are public, but some personal data may be restricted under federal privacy rules.

Accessing Records in Washington County

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon oversees all cases from Washington County. The court's main page at orb.uscourts.gov has forms, filing instructions, and contact information for the Portland office that serves Hillsboro.

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Residents in Hillsboro can call the Portland office at 503-326-1500 with questions about their case or to ask how to get copies of documents. The court staff can help you find what you need in the system.

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Washington County Bankruptcy Records

Hillsboro is the county seat of Washington County. All bankruptcy filings from this area go through the federal court system under Washington County. For more about filing trends, court access, and related resources across the full county, visit the Washington County bankruptcy records page.

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