Supplemental Proof of Claim for CARES Forbearance Filed by Limited Filer
Official Procedure -
References
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Bankruptcy>Creditor Claimant Activity |
Event |
Supplemental Proof of Claim for CARES Forbearance Claim (Form 4100S) |
Rules / Code / Resources |
Fed.R.Bankr.P. 11 U.S.C. § 501(f)(1) Local Rule |
Background
This Supplemental Proof of Claim is filed in compliance with the requirements of 11 U.S.C 501(f)(1) as the Debtor was granted a forbearance under the CARES Act (15 U.S.C. § 9056 or 9057).
This event will NOT appear on the Bankruptcy docket, but will appear on the Claim Register. Please remember to use Official Form 4100S, Supplemental Proof of Claim for CARES Forbearance Claim, when filing this event.
Step-by-Step Procedures:
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Select Bankruptcy>Creditor Claimant Activity
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Enter case number and click Next
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Select Supplemental Proof of Claim for CARES Forbearance Claim (Form 4100S)from event pick list and click Next
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Select Party(s) from party pick list or Add/create new party, click Next
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The Attorney/Party Association screen may display. If it does, click here.If not, click Next, and go to step 6
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The following reminder will appear, click Next
REMINDER: This event will NOT appear on the Bankruptcy docket, but will appear on the Claim Register. Please remember to use Official Form 4100S, Supplemental Proof of Claim for CARES Forbearance Claim, when filing this event.
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The PDF Document selection page will display.
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Browse, View, and Attach, click Next
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A List of Claims will appear. Select the appropriate claim from the list, and click Next
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The Final Text screen will display. This is your final opportunity to modify the entry before submitting the filing.
- Verify the accuracy of the docket text. /if correct
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Click Next to complete the filing process
The Notice of Electronic Filling will display. It serves as verification that the filing has been sent electronically to the court.
Copies of this notice and the document filed are emailed to all participants who receive electronic notification in the case. You have a period of 15 days for a one time free look at the documents.