Oregon Bankruptcy Court -
 


       The Oregon Bankruptcy Court is located in the cities of Eugene and Portland. Their web site (United States Bankruptcy Court - District of Oregon) has an array of information that will definitely be of assistance, before and during your bankruptcy process. The Hon. Frank R. Alley is the Chief Bankruptcy judge and Charlene M. Hiss is Clerk of Court.

United States Bankruptcy Court - District of Oregon

Court Locations (Address and Contact Number)

       The District of Oregon / U.S. Bankruptcy Court is located in the cities of Portland and Eugene
. Their address and telephone number is as follows:

  Portland - 1001 SW 5th Ave. #700, Portland, OR 97204 - (503) 326-1500
 
Eugene - 405 East 8th Ave. #2600, Eugene, OR 97401 - (541) 431-4000

       Bankruptcy hearings are available in the cities of Medford, Bend and Pendleton.

 

Important Information to Know

       Below is a list of links that are useful for when you decide to file bankruptcy.

 
 
Frequently Asked Questions- This FAQ section provides information for the general public as well as for attorneys, debtors and creditors.
 
Forms - Visit the forms section to download necessaries forms for your bankruptcy case.
  Help Desk - To talk directly to an individual concerning bankruptcy. A help desk is available in Eugene (541) 431-4005 and Portland (503) 326-1510.

List of Judges

       The list of Judges, contact information, law clerks and assistants are as follows.

  Chief Judge Frank R. Alley - Eugene Court
Law Clerk: (541) 431-4057
Assistant (541) 431-4055
 
Hon. Trish M. Brown - Portland Court
Law Clerk: (503) 326-1586
Assistant: (503) 326-1592
 
Hon. Randall L. Dunn - Portland Court
Law Clerk: (503) 326-1533
Assistant: (503) 326-1538
  Hon. Elizabeth L. Perris - Portland Court
Law Clerk: (503) 326-1532
Assistant: (503) 326-1536
 
Judge Thomas M. Renn - Eugene Court
Law Clerk: (541) 431-4052
Assistant: (541) 431-4050

 

       The Court has a well designed and informative as well as an easy to use web site that should be helpful with your case. Finding good information and selecting a good attorney will definitely help you during the bankruptcy process.

Oregon Bankruptcy

Written by Jack Garchar



 



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