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Written by Upsolve Team
Updated March 24, 2023

Districts: District of Alaska

To file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Alaska, you have to complete a packet of about 24 forms. You will be expected to describe everything you make, spend, owe, and own in the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska.

Some of the questions may seem bizarre - “wait, the Court wants to know how much my pet dog can be sold for?” That’s ok. Just be sure to answer every question as best you can. The Court is asking these questions because they want to understand your entire financial picture. In the article, we’ll explain each of these forms for Alaska and we’ll provide links to download each form for free.

What is the "Voluntary Petition" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

Think of the voluntary petition as the “About Me” section of the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska. The petition asks for your name, social security number, address, which chapter of bankruptcy you want to file, whether you own a business, whether you’ve filed for bankruptcy in the past, and other questions like that. The petition is designed to give the Court a general overview of who you are.


Download Voluntary Petition PDF

What is "Schedule A/B" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

On Schedule A/B, you list all of your property. And we mean all of it. Your real estate, your car, your financial accounts, your clothes, your costume jewelry, even your pet. You must list anything that you own only part of and anything you might have a right to own at a later time. Failing to list significant property items on Schedule A/B is the biggest reason that people get in trouble in bankruptcy.

If you forget to list a twenty-year old typewriter or a few pairs of socks, it may not matter because those items have no resale value. But if you “forget” to list real estate, bank accounts, or cars that you own, that’s a big problem. Intentionally leaving valuable property off your bankruptcy forms is a crime - bankruptcy fraud - as this Real House Wife of New Jersey discovered. So bottom line - be very diligent in listing all of your assets on the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska.

You also must list the current value of all your assets on Schedule A/B. That’s means what you could sell the asset for today, not what you paid for it new. It may be hard to value things like used furniture or an interest in your business. Just do your best. And for assets where you can find a clear value - like for your checking account or for your used car - make sure to look up the precise value online and list that on Schedule A/B.


Download Schedule A/B PDF

What is "Schedule C" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

Most people get to keep all their property when they file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. But keeping your property does not happen automatically when you file for bankruptcy. You need to tell your trustee why you’re entitled to keep your property. That’s what Schedule C of the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska is for.

Schedule C, you list the “exemptions” that protect your property. Exemptions are a set of statutes enacted in each state and by the federal government to protect a certain amount of certain types of your property from creditors. On Schedule C, the first question to answer is what set of exemptions are you selecting: state or federal?

If you have resided in your current state continuously for the past 2 years (actually 730 days) before filing, you can use your current state’s exemptions. And if that state is Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont, Washington, or Wisconsin, you can also choose to use the federal bankruptcy exemptions. If you’ve resided in your current state for less than two years, the choice of exemptions becomes trickier, as explained in this article.

If you’re a homeowner, the federal bankruptcy exemptions are often worse than state exemptions because the federal homestead exemption offers very little protection for equity in your home. But if you don’t own real estate, the federal exemptions are often better because they include a very generous wildcard exemption of $13,100 that can be used to protect any property. Unfortunately, you can never mix and match between federal and state exemptions; you have to pick one set for better or worse.

After you’ve chosen between state and federal exemptions, you must list the specific exemption for each piece of property that you want to protect on Schedule C. For example, if you have a vehicle and are using the federal exemptions, you would list the federal vehicle exemption, 11 U.S.C. 522(d)(2), which allows you to protect up to $3,775 in equity in your car. If you have more equity than that in your car, you might also list the federal wildcard exemption, 11 U.S.C. 522(d)(5), which protects a total of $13,100 in any property.

Exemptions are tricky to choose correctly. So you may want to consult a lawyer about this section of the bankruptcy forms for Alaska or use a free bankruptcy service like Upsolve.


Download Schedule C PDF

What is "Schedule D" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

After property and exemptions, the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska ask about your debts. Schedule D asks you to list all your secured debts. Secured debts are debts that have collateral that can be taken if you don’t repay the debt. Common examples of secured debts include a home mortgage or a car loan. These debts cannot be erased unless you surrender the home or car securing the debt.


Download Schedule D PDF

What is "Schedule E/F" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

Schedule E/F of the bankruptcy forms for Alaska first asks you to list “priority debts,” like child support, alimony, and recent taxes. These debts are not secured by collateral, but still can’t be erased in bankruptcy for public policy reasons. After priority debts, Schedule E/F of the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska asks you to list any general unsecured debts you have. General unsecured debts include credit card bills, medical bills, personal loans, civil judgments and every kind of debt other than secured and priority debts. With a few exceptions like student loans, general unsecured debts are erased in bankruptcy.

For every debt that you list on the Schedule E/F and Schedule D, you should list the name of the creditor, the creditor’s address, and the amount of the debt. Don’t worry too much about listing the exact amount of the debt. Just do your best to list everyone you owe.


Download Schedule E/F PDF

What is "Schedule G" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

Do you make continuing payments under a lease or a contract, like an apartment lease or a car lease? If so, you need to list these leases and contacts on Schedule G of the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska.


Download Schedule G PDF

What is "Schedule H" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

Schedule D and Schedule E/F of the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska asked you to list every debt you owe. Now on Schedule H, the Court wants to know whether you have any co-debtors for any of those debts. A co-debtor is someone who is liable for one of your debts if you don’t pay it. Common examples of co-debtors are a parent who acted as your co-signer for your car, or an ex-spouse who jointly purchased a home with you and is also listed on your mortgage. Schedule H requires you to list all your co-debtors because your co-debtors are entitled to get notice of your bankruptcy filing.


Download Schedule H PDF

What is "Schedule I" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

Schedule I of the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska asks about your current monthly income. You’ll list your occupation, your current employer’s name and address, and the length of your employment. If you’re married, you also must list your spouse’s information and income, unless you’re separated and not currently living together. Schedule I asks you to list your monthly income from employment and from all other sources, including a business, retirement accounts, child support, or government benefits like social security, SNAP, or unemployment compensation. Listing your income accurately is critical.


Download Schedule I PDF

What is "Schedule J" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

Schedule J is where you list your current monthly expenses on the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska. The Court wants to understand all of your current expenses for housing, utilities, food, transportation, entertainment, insurance and childcare among other things. Many people underestimate their expenses on Schedule J of free bankruptcy forms for Alaska because they don’t want to look wasteful. This is a big mistake. The Court doesn’t expect you to live on rice and beans. And when you underestimate your actual expenses, it makes it appear that you have extra disposable income left over at the end of each month that could be used to repay creditors. If so, the court might decide that you shouldn’t be allowed to use Chapter 7 and instead should enter a debt repayment plan in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy.


Download Schedule J PDF

What is the "Declaration About Schedules" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

On this free bankruptcy form for Alaska, you state your oath that all information contained in your schedules is true and correct to the best of your knowledge.


Download Declaration About Schedules PDF

What is the "Summary of Your Assets and Liabilities" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

This form serves as the Cliff Notes for all the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska. It summarizes your total debt, income, and asset amounts listed elsewhere in the forms. This allows your bankruptcy trustee to see an overview of your current finances at a glance.


Download Summary of Your Assets and Liabilities PDF

What is the "Statement of Intention" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

On the Statement of Intention for the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska, you tell the Court what you intend to do with property that is collateral for a secured debt. First, you can choose to surrender the property and erase the debt. Second, you can choose to buy back the property in one lump sum for the current value of the property, which is called “redemption.” Third, you can choose to keep the original debt in place and keep making payments under the loan agreement. This is called “reaffirmation.” On the Statement of Intention, you also chose what to do with your leases and ongoing contracts from Schedule G. If you want to cancel your lease and erase any debt from it, you check the box to “reject” the lease. If you want to keep the lease in place, you check the box to “assume” the lease.


Download Statement of Intention PDF

What is the "Statement of Financial Affairs" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

The Statement of Financial Affairs, or SOFA, contains twenty-eight questions about recent financial transactions that don’t fit elsewhere on the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska. Here are a few of the SOFA’s highlights. First, the SOFA asks about your current marital Status and any past addresses you’ve had in the past 3 years. Second, the SOFA asks you to list all sources of income you’ve had for the past 3 years from employment, operating a business, investments, family support, government benefits, and even lottery winnings. Third, the SOFA asks about debt payments you made shortly before you filed for bankruptcy.

In certain cases, the trustee is allowed to recover those debt payments from the recipient and distribute that money equally to all creditors. Fourth, the SOFA asks you to identify any lawsuits you’ve been involved in recently and any recent repossessions or foreclosures of your property. Fifth, the SOFA asks you in the 2 years before you filed for bankruptcy, did you transfer any property to anyone outside the ordinary course of your business or financial affairs? The main purpose of this question is to see if you transferred expensive property to a friend or family member to avoid having the property being taken when you filed for bankruptcy. Sixth, the SOFA asks you about all businesses that you’ve had an ownership interest in over the past four years. Seventh, the SOFA asks you to list special financial accounts, safe deposit boxes, and storage units. The purpose of these questions is to see if there’s any property the trustee may be able to take that was not listed on Schedule A/B of the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska.


Download SOFA PDF

What is the "Statement of Current Monthly Income" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

This form determines whether you’re eligible to file for Chapter 7. And it has the most confusing name of any of the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska. Despite its name, the Statement of Current Monthly Income is not asking for your current monthly income. Rather it’s asking for your average income and your spouse’s average income over the last 6 months before your filing date.

The Court wants to know about your income from all sources over the past 6 months, including employment, side-businesses, family contributions, and government benefits like SNAP or unemployment. If your average household income for the past 6 months is below the median household income for families of your size, then great! - you’re eligible to file for Chapter 7. If you’ve earned above the median income, you may be ineligible for Chapter 7. If you’re a disabled veteran or someone who owes primarily business debt, you can fill out the Statement of Exemption from Presumption of Abuse explaining that you are still eligible for Chapter 7. But otherwise, if you’re over the median income, you must complete the Chapter 7 Means Test Calculation. To be honest, that form is a beast. You should definitely hire a lawyer if you need to complete that particular free bankruptcy form for Alaska.


Download Statement of Current Monthly Income PDF

What is the "Statement About Your Social Security Numbers" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

This document is one of the simplest of the free bankruptcy forms for Alaska. You list your Social Security Number (SSN) or your Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN). Only the last 4 digits of your SSN or ITIN will be publicly accessible in the court’s records. But is important that you list your entire SSN or ITIN accurately because otherwise the court will be unable to verify your identity.


Download Statement of SSN PDF

What is the "Creditor Matrix" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

All of the creditors on your free bankruptcy forms for Alaska are entitled to receive notice of your bankruptcy case. So when you file for Chapter 7 one of the forms must prepare is a creditor mailing list, often called the Creditor Matrix. The Creditor Matrix simply lists the names of all your creditors and their mailing addresses. The bankruptcy court uses this list to send all required notices to your creditors during your case.


Download Creditor Matrix PDF

What is the "Verification of Creditor Mailing List" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

Along with your Creditor Matrix, you must file a form stating that the matrix is a true and complete list of all your creditors. This free bankruptcy forms for Alaska is called the “Verification of Creditor Matrix.”


Download Verification of Creditor Mailing List PDF

What is the "Credit Counseling Course Certificate" for in a Alaska bankruptcy case?

Everyone who files for bankruptcy must complete a credit counseling course from this list of government-approved course providers. The course takes about an hour, costs between $10-$50, and can be completed online or over the phone. There are many good course providers. We recommend Debtorcc.org because the course can also be completed on your smartphone and only costs $15. Once you complete the credit counseling course, the course provider will email you a certificate of completion. The certificate isn’t an “official” free bankruptcy form for Alaska, but it is a document you must provide the Court. If you don’t earn the certificate before filing and provide it to the court, your case will be dismissed without any debt relief.

What bankruptcy forms are special for Alaska districts?

District of Alaska Requirements

The District of Alaska has no special forms.

Other Details
  • Expect to keep copies of your documents.
  • You will need one copy of your forms.
  • Expect to file your paystubs.
Courts
Clement F. Haynsworth Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse

Clement F. Haynsworth Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
864-241-2700
300 East Washington Street Greenville, SC 29601

One Memphis Place

One Memphis Place
901-328-3500
200 Jefferson Avenue Memphis, TN 38103

Charles Evans Whittaker United States Courthouse

Charles Evans Whittaker United States Courthouse
816-512-5000
400 East Ninth Street Kansas City, MO 64106

Spottswood W. Robinson III & Robert R. Merhige, Jr., U.S. Courthouse

Spottswood W. Robinson III & Robert R. Merhige, Jr., U.S. Courthouse
804-916-2400
701 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219

The Flagler Waterview Building

The Flagler Waterview Building
561-514-4100
1515 North Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse

Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse
314-244-4500
111 South Tenth Street St. Louis, MO 63102

United States Post Office and Courthouse

United States Post Office and Courthouse
856-361-2300
401 Market Street Camden, NJ 08101

James A. McClure Federal Building and United States Courthouse

James A. McClure Federal Building and United States Courthouse
208-334-1361
550 West Fort Street Boise, ID 83724

Howard H. Baker Jr. United States Courthouse

Howard H. Baker Jr. United States Courthouse
865-545-4279
800 Market Street Knoxville, TN 37902

Brien McMahon Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Brien McMahon Federal Building and United States Courthouse
203-579-5808
915 Lafayette Boulevard Bridgeport, CT 06604

1000 Elm Street

1000 Elm Street
603-222-2600
1000 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03101

Ronald Reagan Federal Building

Ronald Reagan Federal Building
717-901-2800
228 Walnut Street Harrisburg, PA 17108

Frank M. Johnson, Jr. United States Courthouse

Frank M. Johnson, Jr. United States Courthouse
334-954-3800
One Church Street Montgomery, AL 36104

Robert E. Coyle United States Courthouse

Robert E. Coyle United States Courthouse
559-499-5800
2500 Tulare Street Fresno, CA 93721

434 Fayetteville Street

434 Fayetteville Street
919-856-4886
434 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, NC 27601

Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse

Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse
757-222-7500
600 Granby Street Norfolk, VA 23510

Ralph Regula Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Ralph Regula Federal Building and United States Courthouse
330-458-2120
401 McKinley Ave SW Canton, OH 44702

United States Post Office

United States Post Office
704-871-4280
200 West Broad Street Statesville, NC 28677

United States Courthouse Annex

United States Courthouse Annex
515-284-6230
110 East Court Avenue Des Moines, IA 50309

John A. Campbell United States Courthouse

John A. Campbell United States Courthouse
251-441-5433
113 St. Joseph Street Mobile, AL 36602

United State Bankruptcy Court

United State Bankruptcy Court
251-441-5391
201 St. Louis Street Mobile, AL 36602

17 South Park Row

17 South Park Row
814-464-9740
17 South Park Row Erie, PA 16501

King and Queen Street Building

King and Queen Street Building
843-727-4112
145 King Street Charleston, SC 29401

Hemenway Building

Hemenway Building
318-445-1890
300 Jackson Street Alexandria, LA 71301

Robert C. Byrd United States Courthouse and IRS Complex

Robert C. Byrd United States Courthouse and IRS Complex
304-253-7402
110 North Heber Street Beckley, WV 25801

E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse

E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse
202-354-3000
333 Constitution Avenue Washington, DC 20001

United States Customs House

United States Customs House
615-736-5584
701 Broadway Nashville, TN 37203

Robert T. Matsui United States Courthouse

Robert T. Matsui United States Courthouse
916-930-4400
501 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814

United States Courthouse

United States Courthouse
845-452-4200
355 Main Street Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

Gerald W. Heaney Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Gerald W. Heaney Federal Building and United States Courthouse
218-529-3600
515 West First Street Duluth, MN 55802

Hale Boggs Federal Building United States Courthouse

Hale Boggs Federal Building United States Courthouse
504-589-7878
500 Poydras Street New Orleans, LA 70130

Kenneth B. Keating Federal Building

Kenneth B. Keating Federal Building
585-613-4200
100 State Street Rochester, NY 14614

Community Trust Building

Community Trust Building
859-233-2608
100 East Vine Street Lexington, KY 40507

Tomochichi United States Courthouse

Tomochichi United States Courthouse
912-650-4100
125 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31401

Tuscaloosa Federal Courthouse

Tuscaloosa Federal Courthouse
205-714-3830
2005 University Boulevard Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

Jack Brooks Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Jack Brooks Federal Building and United States Courthouse
409-839-2617
300 Willow Street Beaumont, TX 77701

Martin V.B. Bostetter, Jr. United States Courthouse

Martin V.B. Bostetter, Jr. United States Courthouse
703-258-1200
200 South Washington Street Alexandria, VA 22314

James T. Foley United States Courthouse

James T. Foley United States Courthouse
518-257-1661
445 Broadway Albany, NY 12207

Margaret Chase Smith Federal Building

Margaret Chase Smith Federal Building
207-945-0348
202 Harlow Street Bangor, ME 04401

300 State Street

300 State Street
413-785-6900
300 State Street Springfield, MA 01105

Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse

Pete V. Domenici United States Courthouse
505-415-7999
333 Lomas Boulevard Albuquerque, NM 87102

Lewis R. Morgan Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Lewis R. Morgan Federal Building and United States Courthouse
678-423-3000
18 Greenville Street Newnan, GA 30263

150 Reade Circle

150 Reade Circle
919-856-4886
150 Reade Circle Greenville, NC 27858

USX Tower

USX Tower
412-644-4060
600 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and United States Courthouse
609-858-9333
402 East State Street Trenton, NJ 08608

Tom Stagg United States Court House

Tom Stagg United States Court House
318-676-4267
300 Fannin Street Shreveport, LA 71101

Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building

Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building
912-280-1376
801 Gloucester Street Brunswick, GA 31520

Seybourn H. Lynne United States Courthouse

Seybourn H. Lynne United States Courthouse
256-584-7900
400 Well Street Decatur, AL 35601

Winston E. Arnow Federal Building

Winston E. Arnow Federal Building
866-639-4615
100 North Palafox Street Pensacola, FL 32502

Paul Findley Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Paul Findley Federal Building and United States Courthouse
217-492-4551
600 East Monroe Street Springfield, IL 62701

Frank E. Moss United States Courthouse

Frank E. Moss United States Courthouse
801-524-6687
350 South Main Street Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Thad Cochran United States Bankruptcy Courthouse

Thad Cochran United States Bankruptcy Courthouse
662-369-2596
703 Hwy 145 North Aberdeen, MS 39730

Melvin Price Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Melvin Price Federal Building and United States Courthouse
618-482-9400
750 Missouri Avenue East St. Louis, IL 62201

Edward A. Garmatz Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Edward A. Garmatz Federal Building and United States Courthouse
410-962-2688
101 West Lombard Street Baltimore, MD 21201

1200 I Street

1200 I Street
209-521-5160
1200 I Street Modesto, CA 95354

Congress Center

Congress Center
503-326-1500
1001 Southwest Fifth Avenue Portland, OR 97204

Richard B. Russell Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Richard B. Russell Federal Building and United States Courthouse
404-215-1000
75 Ted Turner Drive Atlanta, GA 30303

Frank Carlson Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Frank Carlson Federal Building and United States Courthouse
785-338-5910
444 Southeast Quincy Street Topeka, KS 66683

Wells Fargo Bank Building

Wells Fargo Bank Building
972-509-1240
660 North Central Expressway Plano, TX 75074

United States Post Office Building

United States Post Office Building
509-458-5300
904 West Riverside Avenue Spokane, WA 99201

Federal Justice Center - The Plaza Building

Federal Justice Center - The Plaza Building
706-823-6000
600 James Brown Boulevard Augusta, GA 30901

Historic United States Courthouse

Historic United States Courthouse
423-752-5163
31 East 11th Street Chattanooga, TN 37402

Connecticut Financial Center

Connecticut Financial Center
203-773-2009
157 Church Street New Haven, CT 06510

United States Post Office and Courthouse

United States Post Office and Courthouse
605-945-4460
225 South Pierre Street Pierre, SD 57501

Russell E. Smith Federal Building

Russell E. Smith Federal Building
406-542-7260
201 East Broadway Street Missoula, MT 59802

Max Rosenn United States Courthouse

Max Rosenn United States Courthouse
570-831-2500
197 South Main Street Wilkes Barre, PA 18701

George H. Mahon Federal Building and United States Courthouse

George H. Mahon Federal Building and United States Courthouse
806-472-5000
1205 Texas Avenue Lubbock, TX 79401

Robert J. Dole United States Courthouse

Robert J. Dole United States Courthouse
913-735-2110
500 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66101

Robert K. Rodibaugh United States Courthouse

Robert K. Rodibaugh United States Courthouse
574-968-2100
401 South Michigan Street South Bend, IN 46601

The Chinook Tower Building

The Chinook Tower Building
509-576-6100
402 East Yakima Avenue Yakima, WA 98901

John Paul Hammerschmidt Federal Building

John Paul Hammerschmidt Federal Building
479-582-9800
35 East Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701

James H. Quillen United States Courthouse

James H. Quillen United States Courthouse
423-787-0113
220 West Depot Street Greeneville, TN 37743

E. Ross Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse

E. Ross Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse
260-420-5100
1300 South Harrison Street Fort Wayne, IN 46802

Quentin N. Burdick United States Courthouse

Quentin N. Burdick United States Courthouse
701-297-7100
655 First Avenue North Fargo, ND 58102

Alexander Pirnie Federal Building

Alexander Pirnie Federal Building
315-793-8101
10 Broad Street Utica, NY 13501

Federal Building

Federal Building
844-644-7459
11 Elmwood Avenue Burlington, VT 05401

Stanley J. Roszkowski United States Courthouse

Stanley J. Roszkowski United States Courthouse
815-987-4350
327 South Church Street Rockford, IL 61101

C. Clifton Young Federal Building and United States Courthouse

C. Clifton Young Federal Building and United States Courthouse
775-326-2100
300 Booth Street Reno, NV 89509

Gene Snyder United States Courthouse

Gene Snyder United States Courthouse
502-627-5700
601 West Broadway Louisville, KY 40202

Warren E. Burger Federal Building

Warren E. Burger Federal Building
651-848-1000
316 North Robert Street St. Paul, MN 55101

John F. Seiberling Federal Building and United States Courthouse

John F. Seiberling Federal Building and United States Courthouse
330-252-6100
Two South Main Street Akron, OH 44308

Charles A. Halleck Federal Building

Charles A. Halleck Federal Building
765-420-6300
230 North Fourth Street Lafayette, IN 47901

One Arsenal Place

One Arsenal Place
706-649-7837
901 Front Avenue Columbus, GA 31901

1 Division Avenue, N.

1 Division Avenue, N.
616-456-2693
1 Division Avenue, N. Grand Rapids, MI 49503

James M. Hanley Federal Building

James M. Hanley Federal Building
315-295-1600
100 South Clinton Street Syracuse, NY 13261

The Federal Center

The Federal Center
401-626-3100
380 Westminster Street Providence, RI 02903

Robert C. Byrd United States Courthouse

Robert C. Byrd United States Courthouse
304-347-3003
300 Virginia Street East Charleston, WV 25301

Old Federal Building

Old Federal Building
907-271-2655
605 West Fourth Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501

Old Post Office Building

Old Post Office Building
937-225-2516
120 West Third Street Dayton, OH 45402

Christopher S. Bond United States Courthouse

Christopher S. Bond United States Courthouse
573-636-4015
80 Lafayette Street Jefferson City, MO 65101

1132 Bishop Street

1132 Bishop Street
808-522-8100
1132 Bishop Street Honolulu, HI 96813

Olympic Towers

Olympic Towers
716-362-3200
300 Pearl Street Buffalo, NY 14202

Old United States Post Office and Courthouse

Old United States Post Office and Courthouse
501-918-5500
300 West Second Street Little Rock, AR 72201

Dan M. Russell, Jr. United States Courthouse

Dan M. Russell, Jr. United States Courthouse
228-563-1790
2012 15th Street Gulfport, MS 39501

Robert V. Denney United States Courthouse

Robert V. Denney United States Courthouse
402-437-1625
100 Centennial Mall North Lincoln, NE 68508

Warren B. Rudman United States Courthouse

Warren B. Rudman United States Courthouse
603-222-2600
55 Pleasant Street Concord, NH 03301

Joseph C. O'Mahoney Federal Building

Joseph C. O'Mahoney Federal Building
307-433-2200
2120 Capitol Avenue Cheyenne, WY 82001

Sidney L. Christie Federal Building

Sidney L. Christie Federal Building
304-525-0375
845 Fifth Avenue Huntington, WV 25701

Foley Federal Building

Foley Federal Building
702-527-7000
300 Las Vegas Boulevard South Las Vegas, NV 89101

Birch Bayh Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Birch Bayh Federal Building and United States Courthouse
317-229-3800
46 East Ohio Street Indianapolis, IN 46204

Howard M. Metzenbaum United States Courthouse

Howard M. Metzenbaum United States Courthouse
216-615-4300
201 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH 44114

C. Clyde Atkins United States Courthouse

C. Clyde Atkins United States Courthouse
305-714-1800
301 North Miami Avenue Miami, FL 33128

James M. Ashley and Thomas W.L. Ashley United States Courthouse

James M. Ashley and Thomas W.L. Ashley United States Courthouse
419-213-5600
1716 Spielbusch Avenue Toledo, OH 43604

Robert S. Vance Federal Building

Robert S. Vance Federal Building
205-714-4000
1800 Fifth Avenue North Birmingham, AL 35203

The Lemoine Company Building

The Lemoine Company Building
337-262-6800
214 Jefferson Street Lafayette, LA 70501

501 East Court Street

501 East Court Street
601-608-4600
501 East Court Street Jackson, MS 39201

Federal Law Center

Federal Law Center
336-358-4000
101 South Edgeworth Street Greensboro, NC 27401

United States Courthouse

United States Courthouse
605-357-2400
400 South Phillips Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57104

J.B. Brown Block

J.B. Brown Block
207-780-3482
537 Congress Street Portland, ME 04101

Ewing T. Kerr Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Ewing T. Kerr Federal Building and United States Courthouse
307-232-2650
111 South Wolcott Street Casper, WY 82601

Commonwealth of Virginia Building

Commonwealth of Virginia Building
540-857-2391
210 Church Avenue Roanoke, VA 24011

Arizona Bankruptcy Court

Arizona Bankruptcy Court
602-682-4000
230 N 1st Ave Phoenix, AZ 85003

Alexander Hamilton Custom House

Alexander Hamilton Custom House
212-668-2870
One Bowling Green New York, NY 10004

Charles L. Brieant, Jr. United States Courthouse

Charles L. Brieant, Jr. United States Courthouse
914-467-7250
300 Quarropas Street White Plains, NY 10601

Conrad B. Duberstein United States Bankruptcy Courthouse

Conrad B. Duberstein United States Bankruptcy Courthouse
347-394-1700
271-C Cadman Plaza East Brooklyn, NY 11201

Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and Courthouse

Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and Courthouse
213-894-3118
255 East Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 90012

Alfonse M. D'Amato United States Courthouse

Alfonse M. D'Amato United States Courthouse
631-712-6200
Federal Plaza Central Islip, NY 11722

Ronald Reagan Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Ronald Reagan Federal Building and United States Courthouse
714-338-5300
411 West Fourth Street Santa Ana, CA 92701

3420 Twelfth Street

3420 Twelfth Street
951-774-1000
3420 Twelfth Street Riverside, CA 92501

Bentsen Tower

Bentsen Tower
956-618-8065
1701 West Business Highway 83 McAllen, TX 78501

Robert N.C. Nix, Sr. Federal Building

Robert N.C. Nix, Sr. Federal Building
215-408-2800
900 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19107

Everett McKinley Dirksen United States Courthouse

Everett McKinley Dirksen United States Courthouse
312-435-5694
219 South Dearborn Street Chicago, IL 60604

Madison Building

Madison Building
610-208-5040
400 Washington Street Reading, PA 19601

John M. Roll United States Courthouse

John M. Roll United States Courthouse
602-682-4961
98 West 1st Street Yuma, AZ 85364

James A. Walsh United States Courthouse

James A. Walsh United States Courthouse
520-202-7500
38 South Scott Avenue Tucson, AZ 85701

Eldon B. Mahon United States Courthouse

Eldon B. Mahon United States Courthouse
817-333-6000
501 West Tenth Street Fort Worth, TX 76102

Homer Thornberry Judicial Building

Homer Thornberry Judicial Building
512-916-5237
903 San Jacinto Boulevard Austin, TX 78701

J. Marvin Jones Federal Building

J. Marvin Jones Federal Building
806-324-2302
205 East Fifth Avenue Amarillo, TX 79101

Jacob Weinberger United States Courthouse

Jacob Weinberger United States Courthouse
619-557-5620
325 West F Street San Diego, CA 92101

Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Building and United States Courthouse
210-472-6720
615 East Houston Street San Antonio, TX 78205

Bob Casey United States Courthouse

Bob Casey United States Courthouse
713-250-5500
515 Rusk Street Houston, TX 77002

Phillip Burton United States Courthouse

Phillip Burton United States Courthouse
888-821-7606
450 Golden Gate Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102

Lee H. Hamilton Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Lee H. Hamilton Federal Building and United States Courthouse
812-542-4540
121 West Spring Street New Albany, IN 47150

Earle Cabell Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Earle Cabell Federal Building and United States Courthouse
214-753-2000
1100 Commerce Street Dallas, TX 75242

Federal Building

Federal Building
812-434-6470
101 NW Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Evansville, IN 47708

Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse

Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse
904-301-6490
300 North Hogan Street Jacksonville, FL 32202

Sam M. Gibbons United States Courthouse

Sam M. Gibbons United States Courthouse
813-301-5046
801 North Florida Avenue Tampa, FL 33602

George C. Young United States Courthouse

George C. Young United States Courthouse
407-237-8000
400 West Washington Street Orlando, FL 32801

United States Courthouse and Federal Building

United States Courthouse and Federal Building
239-461-2110
2110 First Street Fort Myers, FL 33901

Old Post Office Building

Old Post Office Building
405-609-5700
215 Dean A. McGee Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102

Wayne Lyman Morse United States Courthouse

Wayne Lyman Morse United States Courthouse
541-431-4000
405 East Eighth Avenue Eugene, OR 97401

Oakland City Center

Oakland City Center
888-821-7606
1300 Clay Street Oakland, CA 94612

Robert F. Peckham Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Robert F. Peckham Federal Building and United States Courthouse
888-821-7606
280 South First Street San Jose, CA 95113

Warner Center

Warner Center
818-587-2900
21041 Burbank Boulevard Woodland Hills, CA 91367

Atrium Two

Atrium Two
513-684-2572
221 East Fourth Street Cincinnati, OH 45202

United States Post Office and Courthouse

United States Post Office and Courthouse
918-549-7200
101 N. 5th Street Okmulgee, OK 74447

Schaaf Building

Schaaf Building
614-469-6638
170 North High Street Columbus, OH 43215

Gateway Plaza Building

Gateway Plaza Building
704-350-7587
402 West Trade Street Charlotte, NC 28202

Charles R. Jonas Federal Building

Charles R. Jonas Federal Building
704-350-7500
401 West Trade Street Charlotte, NC 28202

Federal Building

Federal Building
918-699-4000
224 South Boulder Avenue Tulsa, OK 74103

211 West Fort Street

211 West Fort Street
313-234-0065
211 West Fort Street Detroit, MI 48226

Goodyear Building

Goodyear Building
810-235-4126
226 West Second Street Flint, MI 48502

United States Custom House

United States Custom House
720-904-7300
721 19th Street Denver, CO 80202

Harold D. Donohue Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Harold D. Donohue Federal Building and United States Courthouse
508-770-8900
595 Main Street Worcester, MA 01608

John W. McCormack Post Office and Court House

John W. McCormack Post Office and Court House
617-748-5300
5 Post Office Square Boston, MA 02109

Roman L. Hruska United States Courthouse

Roman L. Hruska United States Courthouse
402-661-7444
111 South 18th Plaza Omaha, NE 68102

Century Station

Century Station
919-856-4752
300 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, NC 27601

Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Building and United States Courthouse
330-742-0900
10 East Commerce Street Youngstown, OH 44503

Robert W. Kastenmeier United States Courthouse

Robert W. Kastenmeier United States Courthouse
608-264-5178
120 North Henry Street Madison, WI 53703

433 Cherry Street

433 Cherry Street
478-752-3506
433 Cherry Street Macon, GA 31201

Plaza Tower

Plaza Tower
903-590-3200
110 North College Avenue Tyler, TX 75702

Abraham Ribicoff Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Abraham Ribicoff Federal Building and United States Courthouse
860-240-3675
450 Main Street Hartford, CT 06103

J. Bratton Davis United States Courthouse

J. Bratton Davis United States Courthouse
803-765-5436
1100 Laurel Street Columbia, SC 29201

Mike Mansfield Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Mike Mansfield Federal Building and United States Courthouse
406-782-3354
400 North Main Street Butte, MT 59701

824 North Market Street

824 North Market Street
302-252-2900
824 North Market Street Wilmington, DE 19801

Federal Building and United States Courthouse

Federal Building and United States Courthouse
907-456-0349
101 12th Avenue Fairbanks, AK 99701

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