No. Bankruptcy remains on your record.
Check this site.
http://www.americanfinancialfreedom.org/debt-consolidation/bankruptcytitle11.aspx
No money is given back to you, and a bankruptcy stays on your credit for 10 years.
It stays on your credit report for ten long years and they won't remove it.
No. Backruptcy will always appear on your credit. After 7-10 years your credit will be as good as someone who has not filed bankruptcy.
10 years from filing. Some credit bureaus will remove a Chapter 13 after 7 years, but the law allows 10 years for all chapters.
You dont, the courts or credit companies are the only ones that can remove them. Very long process if they allow it and nowadays, they can choose to keep bankruptcy on your credit for 20 years or more.....
7 years
Judgments remain on your report 7 years from the filing date
This is not a straight yes or no answer. Somethings such as bankruptcy can say on a record as long as ten years. Many things will be off your record after 7 years but not everything.
It can stay on your personal credit report for up to 10 years, but most credit reporting agencies will remove it after 7.
If it has been 19 years and something is still showing on a credit report, you can request to have it removed. Contact the three credit reporting bureaus and ask all of them to remove it for you.
Valid charge offs and/or other negative information cannot be removed from a credit report until the required time limit has expired. Do not be mislead by companies claiming to "fix" consumer credit reports for a fee. All negative entries remain on the report for 7 years with the exception of a discharged or dismissed chapter 7 banruptcy which is 10 years and a discharged chapter 13 which is also 10 years. Actually, charge-offs can be removed prior to the tolling of the 7 year period, but only if the creditor agrees to do so. With most companies, you need a good reason - such as fraud.
They are and always will be a matter of the public court record. BK are reported under the standard credit report request for 10 years.