Attention: The recommended browser for ePOC, eSUPP, and eWOC are Microsoft Edge or latest Mozilla Firefox. ePOC, eSUPP, and eWOC do not work when using Chrome as your internet browser. To avoid any errors in filing your claim only use Microsoft Edge or latest Mozilla Firefox.
ePOC (Electronic Proof of Claim Filing)
ePOC (Electronic Proof of Claim Filing) is a program designed to streamline claims processing by allowing Creditors to file a claim, amend a claim, and withdraw a claim via the internet. The ePOC program will automatically prepare the official Bankruptcy Proof of Claim (B410) form based on the information entered into the program. (Version 5.0 12/19/2016)
- Proof of Claim forms for all chapters may be filed electronically.
- The name and complete address of the creditor must appear on the claim form. If an attorney is filing the claim on behalf of a creditor, the attorney should also enter his/her name and address. The name and title, if any, of the person authorized to file the claim is required on the claim form.
- Penalty for filing a fraudulent claim:Fine of up to $500,000 or imprisonment for up to 5 years, or both. 11 U.S.C. §§ 152 and 3571.
- Electronic Proofs of Claim FAQ
- Instructions for Proof of Claim
- PDF Conversion Instructions
eSUPP (Electronic Proof of Claim Supplementation)
eSUPP (Electronic Proof of Claim Supplementation) is a program designed to streamline supplementing proofs of claims by allowing Creditors to file various supporting documents. These include: (1) Notice of Post-petition Mortgage Fees, Expenses, and Charges (B 410S-2) and (2) Proof of Claim Attachments 3001(c)(1) and (d) (B 410A). Filers should follow the instructions accompanying the various forms to fill in the required information and then attach the completed PDF document when supplementing their claim using eSUPP.
eWOC (Electronic Withdrawal of Claim Filing)
eWOC (Electronic Withdrawal of Claim Filing) is a program designed to streamline withdrawals of claim by allowing Creditors to withdraw a claim or amended claim via the internet. The Bankruptcy Court has developed Local Form 50 (Withdrawal of Claim) to further ease the process of withdrawing claims. Filers should follow the instructions accompanying Local Form 50 to fill in the required information and then attach the completed PDF document when withdrawing their claim using eWOC.