Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Ohio
Is a Case docket and a case file the same thing....was told to get my case docket for my bankruptcy and can only find online how to order my case file.
Asked on 7/11/10, 6:48 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
David Michael Benson
Benson Law Firm
Case numbers and docket numbers are the same thing. A docket, though, is a list of cases to be heard in a particular courtroom. A case file consists of all the documents filed with the court in a particular case. You may be looking for a docket report, which lists all documents that have been filed in your case. You can either ask your attorney for a copy or go down to the courthouse at 201 Superior and use a public terminal with Pacer to print off a copy.
Good luck!
Answered on 7/12/10, 8:52 am
Related Questions & Answers
-
I filed Banckruptcy in 2005. I had a mortgage that was included in the bankruptcy... Asked 7/10/10, 7:05 am in United States Ohio Bankruptcy Law
-
If I filed for bankruptcy 20 years ago, do I have to disclose that at bankruptcy... Asked 7/02/10, 5:27 am in United States Ohio Bankruptcy Law
-
I divorced my husband 12 yrs ago. he filed bankruptcy 7 yrs ago. I co-signed on a... Asked 6/17/10, 10:48 am in United States Ohio Bankruptcy Law
-
My 87 year old mom has a collection agency dogging her about an account she &... Asked 6/17/10, 7:54 am in United States Ohio Bankruptcy Law