Monday, February 6, 2012

How long will chapter 7 stay on public records?

I filed chapter 7 back in June 1996, just checked my credit reports 2 months ago and is gone. Will Employment background check now shows my past bankruptcy at all.How long will chapter 7 stay on public records?
OK, time to correct the bad answers again.



Bankruptcies are reported on your credit report for 10 years. After that they are deleted.



Bankruptcies are PUBLIC records available for everyone to see if they simply go to the court and request it. They are NOT deleted. But since the person searching the info has to pay a fee to get them, they may not want to bother. In your case, if your employer wants to check you out that carefully, they will find your BK records.



Personally, I would not want to work for someone who thinks a 10-year-old bankruptcy is a deal breaker.
There are public record databases that report BK filings, so they can might be able to find it there.....Also, in a background check, they have to the right to ask you if you've ever filed for BK. It's better to be up front about filing as they might found out anyway.....How long will chapter 7 stay on public records?
Bankruptcy stays on your report for 10 years, not 7. Either way, there should be no record of it on your background check.How long will chapter 7 stay on public records?
bankruptcy 7 years normally a background check not sure more likely not
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i found this one very good!

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