Can I sent copy of my bankruptcy discharge paper to the credit bureau to have them eliminate the bankruptcy?

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I filed for bankruptcy on 2000. I was told to sent the discharge documents to credit bureau to have those record eliminate. I want to know if that can be done.

Leon
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5 Responses to “Can I sent copy of my bankruptcy discharge paper to the credit bureau to have them eliminate the bankruptcy?”

  1. blessfrogsnchildren says:

    Norma

    Send COPIES not the origionals!
    Yes.They need these papers to verify your discharge & take your debts off the record.

  2. T M says:

    Veronica

    Eliminate the bankruptcy? As for as I know there is no way to remove the record of a BK from your credit report. As time goes by it become less important if you’ve maintained good credit since then though.

  3. Gulfstreamxo says:

    Doris

    After seven years, it may be removed from your credit by the reporting companies in a “reasonable” amount of time, (which can be up to six months)

  4. yourmtgbanker says:

    Leon

    The bankruptcy will not come off the credit bureau since it has been discharged. It will only update the status with your discharge date under the public record section. The bankruptcy will stay on there for 10 years.

  5. shelcom says:

    Christian

    Sorry, bankruptcies stay for 10 years, not 7.

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