Accessing Attorney Fee Voucher Information
Beginning June 1, 2019, the Trustee discontinued emailing the case listings voucher that once accompanied ACH attorney fee payments. This information is now being made available on the NDC website and can be accessed using your user credentials. If you have any issues with viewing this report, please contact the NDC directly as the Trustee cannot access your account.
Trustee's Percentage Fee
Posted By General
September 26, 2023
Category: General
As of October 1, 2023, the adminstrative fee will increase to
New Prime Rate effective July 27, 2023
Posted By General
August 01, 2023
Category: General
Effective July 27, 2023, the new Prime Rate is 8.50%, which means the presumptive rate per Administrative Order 17-02 is now 10.50%. For cases that are confirmed on or after July 27, 2023, and reference Administrative Order 17-02 for personal property secured claims, the rate to use is increased from 10.25% to
Warning: Scammer Alert
Posted By General
June 07, 2022
Category: Scam
A Trustee’s office received a call from a debtor who said he had been communicating with the Trustee through text messaging and that the Trustee advised the Debtor that he was $1,500.00 behind on his case. The scammer proceeded to tell the Debtor he would need to send $1,500.00 in gift cards. The debtor then used cash to purchase 3 gift cards of $500.00 each, scratched off the gift card sticker and sent pictures of the front and back of the gift cards through text message to the scammers. The Trustee’s office found out about this when the debtor called to verify that the office had received the $1,500.00 payment. By that time, the scammers had all the information needed to spend the $1,500.00 for on-line purchases. The debtor continued to communicate with the scammers (after the Trustee’s office told him not to) and asked them to prove it was the Trustee by giving him names of people who worked in the office. The scammers dropped some names of attorneys that we think they may have gotten from an internet search for local bankruptcy attorneys. The phone number given to the debtor is no longer in service - not a surprise. Additionally, Trustee's believe the same kind of scam could be perpetrated by the scammers pretending to be a mortgage company or servicer and claiming that the mortgage is behind. Please remember: the Trustee will never text, call or email a Debtor asking for payments to b