Hudson County Bankruptcy Filings

Hudson County bankruptcy records are managed through the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey in Newark. This dense urban county sits along the Hudson River and includes Jersey City, Hoboken, and Bayonne. Residents who file for bankruptcy protection in Hudson County have their cases processed at the Newark clerk's office. You can search bankruptcy records for Hudson County through several online tools or by visiting the court in person. The Hudson County Clerk's Office in Jersey City also keeps lien and judgment records that may tie to bankruptcy cases. Multiple search options exist for finding these records.

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Hudson County Bankruptcy Court Info

The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey serves Hudson County from its Newark office. The clerk's office is at 50 Walnut Street, Room 4015, Newark, NJ 07102. You can call the court at (973) 645-4764. All Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13 bankruptcy records for Hudson County pass through this office. The court accepts filings in person and through the electronic filing system.

Newark handles cases from many north and central New Jersey counties. Hudson County falls in this group. The court is open on weekdays and allows walk-in visits. You can use the public search room to look up bankruptcy records. Staff can help you find cases by name or case number. Bring a valid ID when you visit.

Court U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Newark
50 Walnut Street, Room 4015
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone: (973) 645-4764
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How to Search Hudson County Bankruptcy Records

Several tools let you search for bankruptcy records in Hudson County. PACER is the main online system for federal court records. It stores every bankruptcy filing in Hudson County going back years. You need an account to use PACER. There is a small fee per page, but the first $30 each quarter is free for most users. You can search by name, case number, or date range to find Hudson County bankruptcy records quickly.

The New Jersey Bankruptcy Court also provides guidance on its site. Visit the case information page for steps on how to pull records. The court explains what tools are free and which ones cost money. This page covers both online and in-person options for Hudson County.

For state court records tied to bankruptcy, use the NJ Courts case search tool. This covers civil matters like foreclosures or judgment liens that may connect to a Hudson County bankruptcy case. The Hudson County Superior Court handles these state-level matters.

You can also search by phone. Call the court clerk at (973) 645-4764 during business hours. Staff can look up a case and give you basic details such as the case number, filing date, and current status for any Hudson County bankruptcy record.

Hudson County Clerk and Bankruptcy Liens

The Hudson County Clerk's Office plays a key role in tracking records that stem from bankruptcy cases. While bankruptcy is a federal matter, the effects often show up at the county level. When a court lifts a lien or orders the sale of real estate, that change gets filed with the county clerk. The clerk's office is at Hudson County Plaza, 257 Cornelison Avenue, 4th Floor, Jersey City, NJ 07302. You can call them at 201-369-3470.

The clerk maintains deed books, mortgage records, and judgment dockets. Many of these link to bankruptcy records in Hudson County. For example, a debtor who goes through Chapter 7 may have a lien released on their home. That release gets filed at the county level. You can search these records in person or ask the staff for help.

The following image shows the Hudson County Clerk's online portal for searching public records.

Hudson County Clerk online portal for bankruptcy records

Use this site to check for liens, deeds, and other filings that connect to bankruptcy records in Hudson County.

County Clerk Hudson County Clerk's Office
257 Cornelison Avenue, 4th Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07302
Phone: 201-369-3470
Services Deeds, Mortgages, Liens, Judgments, E-Recording

Lien Searches in Hudson County

A lien search is a common step when dealing with bankruptcy records in Hudson County. Liens show up on real estate when debts go unpaid. Bankruptcy can clear some liens, but the records must be checked at several levels. Hudson County has more than one place to look.

Start with the County Clerk's records. These cover recorded mortgages, judgment liens, and federal tax liens filed in Hudson County. Next, check municipal tax records. Each town in Hudson County keeps its own tax lien list. Jersey City, Bayonne, Hoboken, and other municipalities track unpaid taxes on properties in their borders. Third, look at the Superior Court records for civil judgments that may have created liens on real estate in Hudson County.

State and federal lien registries round out the search. The New Jersey Division of Revenue keeps records of state tax liens. The IRS files federal tax liens with the county clerk. A full lien search tied to bankruptcy records in Hudson County should cover all these sources. You can also use the Hudson County property records portal to search for liens and property filings online.

Hudson County Register of Deeds

The Hudson County Register of Deeds is at 257 Cornelison Avenue, 2nd Floor, Jersey City, NJ 07302. You can call them at 201-395-4760. This office records deeds, mortgages, and related documents for all real estate in Hudson County. When a bankruptcy case involves property, the resulting records often end up here.

The register supports e-recording. This means many new filings are available online the same day. Approved vendors submit documents through a digital system instead of paper. This speeds up the process and makes recent bankruptcy-related records in Hudson County easier to find. Older records may require an in-person visit or a written request.

Bankruptcy Records Filed in Hudson County

A bankruptcy case in Hudson County creates a large set of records. The petition is the first document. It lists the debtor's name, address, and the chapter of bankruptcy. Schedules follow the petition and detail all debts, assets, income, and expenses. These schedules make up the core of most bankruptcy records in Hudson County.

Other documents you may find include:

  • Proof of claim forms from creditors
  • The 341 meeting of creditors notice
  • Court orders on motions and objections
  • Discharge orders that end the case
  • Trustee reports on asset distribution

The discharge order is the most requested bankruptcy record. It shows which debts were erased. Creditors, lenders, and the public can view these records for Hudson County cases through PACER. Under federal law, most bankruptcy records are public unless the court seals them. Under N.J.S.A. Title 2A, state courts may also record judgments that stem from federal bankruptcy proceedings in Hudson County.

Hudson County Court Records Access

The Hudson County Criminal Division Records Room is at Room 101, 595 Newark Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306. Call (201) 748-4400 for questions about criminal case records. While this office does not handle bankruptcy records directly, some people confuse court records types. Bankruptcy records for Hudson County go through federal court in Newark, not the county courts in Jersey City.

State court matters like foreclosures or debt collection cases that relate to a bankruptcy may appear in the Hudson County Superior Court system. You can search these through the NJ Courts website. Bankruptcy stays and discharges can affect pending state cases. If you need records from both courts, start with the federal bankruptcy filing and then check for related state cases in Hudson County.

Public Access to Hudson County Records

Most bankruptcy records in Hudson County are open to the public. Federal law treats bankruptcy filings as public records. Anyone can search for a case and view the docket. Social security numbers are partially hidden on public documents. Financial account numbers are also shortened to protect privacy in Hudson County bankruptcy records.

New Jersey's Open Public Records Act, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, covers county-level records at the Hudson County Clerk's Office. This means lien records, judgment dockets, and property filings tied to a bankruptcy case are also open to the public. You can submit an OPRA request to the county clerk if you need specific documents that do not appear in the online search tools.

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Cities in Hudson County

Hudson County has many cities and towns. All bankruptcy cases for residents of these places are filed at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Newark. The county clerk in Jersey City handles related lien and property records for the entire county.

Other areas in Hudson County include Kearny, Harrison, Secaucus, Weehawken, Guttenberg, and East Newark. All of these fall under the same bankruptcy court in Newark for their bankruptcy records.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Hudson County. If you are not sure which county applies to your bankruptcy records search, check the debtor's address at the time they filed. The court uses the home address to assign the case to a county.