Search Mayes County Bankruptcy Records
Mayes County bankruptcy records are filed through the Northern District of Oklahoma in Tulsa. Pryor is the county seat, and the local court clerk keeps state court records that can tie into federal bankruptcy cases. Whether you need to check a debtor's filing status, find a discharge order, or pull copies of case documents, this page shows you how. Mayes County is one of 11 counties in the Northern District, and all its federal bankruptcy filings are managed out of the Tulsa courthouse.
Mayes County Bankruptcy Records Overview
Mayes County Bankruptcy Records at Northern District
Mayes County is served by the Northern District of Oklahoma. The bankruptcy court is at 224 S. Boulder Ave., Suite 105, Tulsa, OK 74103, inside the Page Belcher Federal Building. Phone: (918) 699-4000. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. most days. On Tuesdays, they close at 3:00 p.m. No new paper cases after 4:00 p.m. any day.
The Northern District covers 11 counties: Craig, Creek, Delaware, Mayes, Nowata, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Rogers, Tulsa, and Washington. All Mayes County bankruptcy petitions end up here. The clerk maintains dockets and claims registers as required by Rule 5003. Records in PACER go back to 1997. Public terminals in the lobby are free to use, with $0.10 per page for printouts (exact change needed).
For restricted documents that do not appear online due to privacy procedures, you can view them in person at the clerk's office or request them by mail. Call (918) 699-4072 for restricted document inquiries.
Looking Up Mayes County Bankruptcy Filings Online
PACER is your main tool. Set up a free account. Documents cost $0.10 per page, capped at $3.00. Quarterly fees under $30 get waived. Search Mayes County bankruptcy records by name, case number, or social security number. You get docket sheets with links to PDFs of every filing.
The PACER Case Locator checks every federal court at once. Good for when you do not know which district to search. Data updates each night.
Free phone access through VCIS at 1-866-222-8029. Press 1 for English, 65 for Oklahoma, 2 for Northern District. The system works around the clock. It tells you the case number, debtor name, chapter, filing date, attorney, trustee, judge, and discharge status. You need a case number, name, or SSN.
Mayes County Court Clerk Information
The Mayes County Court Clerk office is at 1 Court Place, Pryor, OK 74361. Phone: (918) 825-2185. Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekdays. The clerk handles state court cases. Visit with valid ID for in-person requests. Mail requests need a written description and payment. Copies are $1.00 first page and $0.50 each additional.
The Northern District court website at oknb.uscourts.gov has details on accessing Mayes County bankruptcy case information and filing procedures.
The Northern District of Oklahoma bankruptcy court in Tulsa handles all federal bankruptcy filings from Mayes County and 10 other northeastern Oklahoma counties.
State court dockets for Mayes County are on ODCR. Free basic searching shows docket entries, party names, and case financials. Civil judgments, lien filings, and collection suits from Mayes County provide background on cases that may end in bankruptcy. ODCR also covers tribal court records from the Cherokee Nation and Muscogee (Creek) Nation, which can be relevant for Mayes County residents.
ODCR provides free basic access to Mayes County state court dockets that may include civil cases connected to bankruptcy filings.
Fees for Mayes County Bankruptcy Records
Federal filing fees are standard across all districts. Chapter 7 is $338. Chapter 13 costs $313. Chapter 11 is $1,738. Chapter 12 is $278. These are set under 28 U.S.C. § 1930.
Copies at the Northern District cost $0.10 per page at public terminals (exact change required), $0.50 for clerk-made copies, $12 for certification, and $34 for a record search. Old cases at NARA cost $70 for the first box. Pay through Pay.gov.
Oklahoma Exemptions for Mayes County Cases
Bankruptcy filers in Mayes County use Oklahoma state exemptions under Title 31. Rural homesteads up to 160 acres are protected with no value cap. City homesteads cover 1 acre. Vehicle equity is exempt up to $7,500. Household furniture has no dollar limit. Tools of trade get $10,000 protection. Retirement is fully exempt.
Wages from the 90 days before filing are 75% protected. Clothing gets $4,000. Firearms get $2,000. No wildcard exists under Oklahoma law. Residency of 730 days is needed. These exemptions shape what creditors can and cannot collect in Mayes County bankruptcy cases, and they appear throughout the schedules filed with each petition.
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