Does Bankruptcy Logic Submit My Certificate to the Court?
No. Bankruptcy Logic does not file your certificate with the bankruptcy court. That is your responsibility — or your attorney's if you have one.
What Bankruptcy Logic Does
Issues your certificate promptly upon course completion
Delivers the certificate by email to the address on your account
Can resend the certificate at any time if you need another copy
What You Are Responsible For
Filing the certificate with the bankruptcy court where your case is pending
Completing and filing Official Form 423 along with the certificate
Meeting the applicable deadline for your chapter of bankruptcy
If You Have an Attorney
Give your certificate to your attorney as soon as you receive it. Your attorney will file it with the court along with Form 423. Confirm with your attorney that both documents have been filed before your deadline.
If You Are Filing Pro Se
Download Official Form 423 from uscourts.gov, complete it, and file both the form and your certificate with the bankruptcy court clerk. Contact the court clerk for the specific filing procedures for your district.
Quick Facts
Detail | Information |
Does Bankruptcy Logic file with court | No |
Who files | You or your attorney |
What to file | Certificate + Official Form 423 |
Court filing deadline (Chapter 7) | 60 days after 341 meeting |
Court filing deadline (Chapter 13) | Before final plan payment |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Bankruptcy Logic contact my attorney directly to send the certificate? The certificate is delivered to the email address on your account. Forward it to your attorney, or provide your attorney's email at enrollment if preferred. Let us know if you need help.
What if I filed pro se and do not know how to file with the court? The clerk of the bankruptcy court where your case is filed can explain the filing procedure for your district. They cannot provide legal advice, but they can explain the process.
Is there a fee to file the certificate with the court? There is no additional fee from Bankruptcy Logic. Contact your court for any court-specific filing fees.
