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Who will know that I filed for bankruptcy in Calgary?

 

Posted on Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Question: Will anyone know that i filed bankrutcy in Calgary? if so, how? is it public records or what?

Answer: When you go bankrupt, you feel embarrassed and you are probably worried about who will find out that you went bankrupt. There are only a few people that know about your bankruptcy without you volunteering the information:

1. The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy
Official bankruptcy records in Canada are compiled by the federal Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) and are public records. Every time someone goes bankrupt, it is through this office.

2. Credit bureaus
Every month, the OSB sends a list of new bankruptcies to each of the credit bureaus, like Equifax and Trans Union. These companies then record the bankruptcies on their credit histories of individual consumers. The bankruptcy record for each person is removed from that person's credit report after a set number of years.

3. Current creditors
In order to stop wage garnishments, threatening phone calls, and to alert them of the situation, your trustee will send out letters to each of your creditors informing them of your bankruptcy. If you owe money to friends or relatives, then they will also be included in the mailing, which means they will find out in this way.

4. Your employer
If you are currently having your wages garnisheed, your trustee will send a court order to your employer to stop the garnishment. Your trustee also requires information to file your taxes; if you don't provide it to the trustee, the trustee may contact your employer to obtain the missing information.

5. Anyone you tell
People will not know that you have gone bankrupt just by looking at you. You are free to tell anyone you wish or withhold the information, as long as they aren't a current creditor, a potential creditor, or your employer if your job requires you to report any bankruptcies.

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