Now there are even more ways for creditors to file quickly from our website, without using a login and password to CM/ECF:
Creditors may file Proofs of Claim, Reaffirmation Agreements and Requests for Notice from links on this page.
A limited user account in CM/ECF is not necessary to use KSBFastFile.
Electronic Proof of Claim (ePOC)
Creditors may easily File, Amend or Withdraw a Proof of Claim. And, creditors may file Supplemental Claims, such as a Notice of Mortgage Payment Change and Notice of Postpetition Mortgage Fees, Expenses, and Charges.
Click on the links below to submit your filing:
Claim forms are created during the filing. There is no need to attach claim forms to the electronic filing.
These claim forms are immediately filed in CM/ECF.
Electronic Reaffirmation Agreement (eReaf)
A creditor may easily file a Reaffirmation Agreement at the following link:
File a Reaffirmation Agreement
Complete the Cover Sheet Form and the Reaffirmation Agreement Form B 2400A or Form B 2400A/B Alt and combine both forms into one PDF prior to filing. [TIP] Attach the PDF as instructed during the filing.
The Reaffirmation Agreement is immediately filed in CM/ECF.
Electronic Request for Notice
A creditor may easily file a Request for Notice at the following link:
Create a Request for Notice document and save as a PDF prior to filing. Attach the PDF as instructed during the filing.
The Request for Notice is immediately filed in CM/ECF and adds the requestor to the creditor mailing matrix.
The filing of a proof of claim electronically on this court's website shall constitute the filer's approved signature and have the same force and effect as if the individual signed a paper copy of the document and the provisions of 18 U.S.C. §152 shall apply to such filing. Penalty for filing a fraudulent claim: Fine of up to $500,000 or imprisonment for 5 years, or both.
18 U.S.C. §§ 152 and 3571