How To ProcessOverviewUpdated: Wednesday, January 31, 2024Overview: An Application to Pay Filing Fee in Installments is filed in an individual case to request approval to pay the filing fee in installments. Non-individual debtors must pay the filing fee in full at the time of filing. If the Court's records show that the Debtor applied to pay the filing fee in installments in a prior case and then defaulted on that obligation, the Debtor will not be permitted to pay the filing fee in installments. Forms/RulesOfficial/Local Form: Local Form - Application to Pay Filing Fee in Installments for Individuals or Joint Debtors Rules/Code Sections: General Order 43-202028 U.S.C. § 1930(a)(7)FRBP 1006(b)BLR 1006-1 Filing RequirementsFiling Requirements: Local Form - Application to Pay Filing Fee in Installments DocketDocket: Ensure Filing Requirements are met Select Bankruptcy Select Motions/Applications Enter case number (xx-xxxxx) Click Next Select the party filer Click Next If the party is not listed Use Add/Create New Party Click Next If you see the message: IMPORTANT: The following attorney/party association(s) will be created in this case. De-selecting a party association will result in the filing attorney NOT receiving Notices of Electronic Filing for that party. If this is a joint filing, review the list carefully to ensure that only parties represented by the filing attorney are selected. Remove the check mark from any party not represented by the filing attorney Click Next Select 02-Application to Pay Filing Fee in Installments Click Next Answer the question: Does this motion include a completed notice of hearing? Browse to select the document to be filed (PDF) Click Next Insert hearing information, if applicable Click the clock icon to select Hearing Time Click the calendar icon to select Hearing Date Click the drop-down menu to select Location Click Next Modify the docket text by using the drop-down and free text boxes to enter additional information, if necessary Click Next Verify docket text Click Next ‹ Application to Extend Time to File Schedules up Consent Motion to Abandon Property ›