Beginning September 29, 2025, court hearings in the Atlanta, Newnan, and Rome divisions will be held in person unless the court orders otherwise. Court hearings in the Gainesville division may be attended in person or via the Court's Virtual Hearing Room.
This does not affect Meetings of Creditors. To access Zoom information for the 341 Meeting of Creditors, view the Meeting of Creditors Zoom Information page.
For court hearings scheduled prior to September 29, 2025, view the Dial-In and Virtual Bankruptcy Hearing Information page.
For court hearings scheduled on or after September 29, 2025, please review the order or notice scheduling hearing for the date, time, and location of the hearing.
- Refer to the Court Locations page for address of courthouse in each division.
- Refer to "Hearing Information" tab on each judge’s webpage for further hearing information and link to virtual hearing room only if order allows.
- Refer to information below to participate virtually in a Gainesville division hearing only. Unrepresented persons who do not have video capability may use the telephone dial -in information below.
Judge for Gainesville Division | Webpage | Virtual Hearing Room | Toll Free Number | Meeting ID |
Judge Sacca |
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833-568-8864 |
161 418 0533 |
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To appear virtually, click the appropriate link below to join the judges’ virtual hearing room.
- Join at least 10 minutes before the hearing time.
- Leave your camera in the off position until the Court instructs otherwise.
- Place all calls on mute unless addressing the court.
- Pursuant to BLR 5073-1, you are prohibited from recording or broadcasting the proceedings conducted by the United States Bankruptcy Court.
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To appear telephonically,
- Dial the appropriate toll-free number shown on the list below.
- Enter the access code associated with the toll-free number.
- Dial in at least 10 minutes before the hearing time.
- Place all phones on mute. Under no circumstances should you place this call on hold.
- Pursuant to BLR 5073-1, you are prohibited from recording or broadcasting the proceedings conducted by the United States Bankruptcy Court.
- Each time you speak, identify yourself for the record.