Jackson County Bankruptcy Records

Jackson County bankruptcy records are filed through the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Eugene, Oregon. As the sixth most populous county in the state, Jackson County sees a high volume of bankruptcy filings each year. Residents across 11 cities in the Rogue River and Bear Creek valleys use this court. You can search for Jackson County bankruptcy records through federal court tools. This page covers filing trends, where to find records, and what local resources exist for Jackson County residents.

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Jackson County Bankruptcy Filing Data

Jackson County is one of the top counties in Oregon for bankruptcy filings. In 2025, there were 527 total cases filed by Jackson County residents. That is a large number. January 2026 had 36 new filings. February 2026 saw 41 cases. These totals reflect the size of the county, which has more than 200,000 residents spread across the region.

All Jackson County bankruptcy cases go through the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon in Eugene. The Eugene division handles cases from southern Oregon. Case numbers for Jackson County start with 6, 7, or 8. The court tracks all active and closed cases, and you can search them through the federal system.

The high filing volume in Jackson County means the court processes many cases each month. Wait times may be longer than in smaller counties. If you need to search for a specific record, using the right search tools will save you time.

How to Search Jackson County Records

The primary way to search Jackson County bankruptcy records is through PACER. This is the federal court system for electronic records. You can search by name, case number, or date. A free account is required. There is a small per-page charge, but the court waives fees for users under a set limit per quarter. PACER gives you access to the full case file, including petitions, schedules, and discharge orders for Jackson County filings.

You can also check county-level filing data on the Oregon Bankruptcy Court county report. This report breaks down new filings by county and shows how Jackson County compares to others across the state. With 527 filings in 2025, Jackson County ranks near the top.

Jackson County Circuit Court Records

Jackson County was founded in 1852. It has a long history of local court records. The Jackson County Circuit Court handles civil, criminal, and family law cases at the state level. These are separate from federal bankruptcy filings. School records in the county archives span from 1854 to 1988, making them some of the oldest in southern Oregon.

The county is also home to the Rogue Valley Genealogical Society Library and the Southern Oregon Historical Society Research Library. Both hold materials that can be useful for researchers looking into public records in Jackson County. While these libraries do not store bankruptcy records, they hold land, estate, and court documents that may relate to a bankruptcy case.

The Jackson County Circuit Court page shows court services and contact details for the local court system.

Jackson County circuit court page for bankruptcy records research

Local court records are managed separately from federal bankruptcy filings for Jackson County.

Note: Jackson County circuit court records do not include federal bankruptcy case files, which are kept by the Eugene division.

Jackson County Records Inventory

The Oregon State Archives maintains an inventory of Jackson County records. This collection covers many types of documents from the county's 170-year history. Court files, property records, school documents, and administrative papers are all part of the archive. These materials can help with broad legal or historical research in Jackson County.

The Oregon State Archives provides an inventory of Jackson County records dating back to the mid-1800s.

Jackson County records inventory for bankruptcy records research

This archive includes court files, property documents, and school records from across Jackson County's history.

Jackson County Government and Records

Jackson County is a regional hub for southern Oregon. The county serves as a center for healthcare, manufacturing, tourism, and the arts. Over 2,000 acres of wine grapes grow in the area, and more than 100 wineries call the region home. The county is also a major producer of natural resources and agriculture. This economic activity creates a large base of residents and businesses, which drives the high volume of bankruptcy filings seen each year.

The Jackson County government website provides access to clerk services, property records, and other county information. If a bankruptcy case involves property in Jackson County, the clerk's office holds deed and lien records that may be relevant. You can also find tax records, assessment data, and maps through the county's online tools.

The official Jackson County website offers access to county records and public services.

Jackson County official website for bankruptcy records access

Use this site to reach the clerk's office for property or deed record requests in Jackson County.

Bankruptcy Records and the Federal Process

Bankruptcy cases in Jackson County follow federal law. The two most common chapters are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 wipes out most debts quickly. Chapter 13 creates a payment plan that lasts three to five years. Both types generate public records that anyone can search through the court system.

The U.S. Bankruptcy Code sets the rules for all filings. The local rules of the Oregon Bankruptcy Court add steps that apply in this district. The Oregon State Bar has a helpful page that explains the basics of bankruptcy law in plain language for residents who need guidance.

Jackson County Court Filing Reports

The Oregon Bankruptcy Court publishes reports showing filing activity across all counties in the state.

Oregon bankruptcy court filing report for Jackson County bankruptcy records

This report shows that Jackson County consistently ranks as one of the highest-volume counties for bankruptcy filings in Oregon.

With over 500 filings in 2025, Jackson County generates a large share of the state's total bankruptcy caseload. The high volume can mean more competition for court time. It also means there are many records available for anyone searching for specific cases in the county. Using PACER's search filters will help you narrow results when looking through Jackson County bankruptcy records.

Note: Jackson County's high filing volume is driven by its large population and diverse economy in the Rogue Valley region.

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Nearby Counties

Jackson County borders Josephine County to the west, Klamath County to the east, and Douglas County to the north. All of these counties file bankruptcy cases through the Eugene division. If you are unsure where a case was filed, confirm the debtor's address at the time of filing. Cases are assigned based on the filer's home county.