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The mission of this Office is to assist and maintain Chapter 13 Bankruptcy filings as required by the U.S. Trustee, to include debtors, creditors, attorneys and the judiciary system.
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Before calling the Chapter 13 Office, you may want to refer to your case online at the to view current information about your case. You will find current detailed information about your case there, and the answers to many of your questions. The Chapter 13 Office phone number is (706) 327-4151.
United States Trustee Program is a component of the U.S. Department of Justice. This site contains information about the United States Trustee Program and the federal bankruptcy system.
Chapter 13 Trustee. ePay Online Payment System. Quick Reference Guide. The Online Payment System is an approved alternative to the use of Cashier’s Checks and Money Orders by using your Checking or Savings Account to make direct payments to the Trustee.
Chapter 13 Trustee Notification. This is a reminder that effective Thursday, October 1, 2020, Mr. Jonathan W. DeLoach has assumed duties as the Standing Chapter 13 Trustee for the Court's Columbus, Albany, and Valdosta divisions. Please update your records and filings to reflect the change.
In addition to this website, the Trustee provides online case information to creditors and debtors. A debtor can view activity in his or her case, if desired, by accessing the website www.trustee13.com. To access your account information, select Kara L. West as the trustee.
You can make your payment by mailing a money order or certified check payable to the Chapter 13 Trustee. Unless you have previously presented a bad check to our office, you may also make payment by mailing a personal check.