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I received a notice, from BNC or the US Post Office, that an address on the matrix is not correct or undeliverable. What should I do?

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In the event the Debtor or Debtor's Attorney has received a document back, with a letter on the reverse, stating that the address is undeliverable, and that the creditor will not be notified, the Debtor or the Debtor's Attorney must notify the court of the corrected address.

The Debtor may mail in the form with the address corrected on the form and signed. The court will docket. The form is to be filed using the event" Notice of Change of Address of Creditor (BNC Undeliverable Notice) Court Events. There is no fee for filing the Notice.

The Debtor's Attorney may electronically file the form with the address corrected on the form and signed. The form is to be filed using the event " Notice of Change of Address of Creditor (BNC Undeliverable Notice)" under Notice. There is no fee for filing this Notice.