"Arizona Chapter 7 Forms"
To file, all Arizona bankruptcy cases under Chapter 7 cases must be initiate by filing a petition, list of
creditors, and related documentations. Typically, a free set of documents and forms, including instructions, is
available through the clerk's office.
| Effective as of December 1, 2003, the official forms required in Chapter 7changed. These
changes prohibit the previous practice of publishing debtors' full social security number in publicly
available documents and schedules. The person responsible for filing documents, and not the Clerk's Office
or the courts, is responsible for redacting all but the last four digits. |
In the matter of ARIZONA BANKRUPTCY PETITION PREPARERS, General order No. 89 issued by the U.S. District.
Arizona Bankruptcy Court., July 1, 2003. 11 USC 110(k) does not permit a bankruptcy petition preparer to engage
in activities "that are otherwise prohibited by law. including the rules and laws that prohibit the unauthorized
practice of law." The Supreme Court of the State of Arizona has enacted amendments to its Rule 31 governing the
unauthorized practice of law which became effective commencing July 1, 2003. Rule 31 sets forth the general rule
that only an active member of the State Bar of Arizona may practice law in the State. The amendments also create
a limited exception for certified legal document preparers provided that the services performed are in
compliance with State Code of Judicial Administration, Part 7, Chapter 2, Section 7-208.
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