Bankruptcy will remain on a credit report for the required ten years. There is no recourse to have the entry removed before the time limit has expired.
bankrupcires stay on for 10 yrs. But when you gfinalize the bankruptcy the debts are automatically removed anyways.
It depends on what type, but the typical bankruptcy will be on your record for 7 years.
10 years
The time limit for bankruptcy on a CR is 10 years, it will not be removed before that time expires. Six years is the criteria for refiling a chapter seven BK, although that will be changed to eight years on Oct 17, 2005.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy will be removed from a credit report 10 years after the date the Bankruptcy was FILED.
No it will always be on your record.
bankrupcires stay on for 10 yrs. But when you gfinalize the bankruptcy the debts are automatically removed anyways.
A bankruptcy is "on" your credit report the instant you file it and will not be removed for 7-10 years. Its a public record. If you dismiss the bankruptcy the day after filing, it will still show up.
Bankruptcy stays on your record at least seven years in Ontario. Bankruptcy often stays on you record permanently, it just isn't considered after seven years.
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No. In most cases, public record will remain. That is why many BK attorneys, credit counselors, etc. inform you that a bankruptcy never really "goes away".
It depends on what type, but the typical bankruptcy will be on your record for 7 years.
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The time limit for bankruptcy on a CR is 10 years, it will not be removed before that time expires. Six years is the criteria for refiling a chapter seven BK, although that will be changed to eight years on Oct 17, 2005.
Bankruptcy can stay on your credit report for up to 10 years. I say "up to" because you can ask to have it removed and in some cases they may do so. After 10 years if it is not removed, you can demand that it be removed.
No. Ten years from discharge. The record pf the filing and is actually available longer, as a public court record, should anyone care to look.