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Along with
other Bankruptcy Courts and in conjunction with the Administrative
Office of the U.S. Courts and the Bankruptcy Noticing Center, the
United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
is making available advanced systems technology for preparing, producing
and sending certain computer generated notices, which can be transmitted
to notice recipients in one of three ways:
(1) Internet
E-Mail - for recipients who want the speed and convenience of
receiving notices online;
(2) Fax - for recipients who don't want to set up an Internet
E-Mail account for this purpose, but want to eliminate mail pieces;
or
(3) Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) - for high-volume recipients
(200 or more notices per week) who want to automatically process
data using computer database-to-computer data transfers.
Electronic
Bankruptcy Noticing (EBN) recipients will:
(1) Receive notices faster since notices will
be transmitted electronically from the BNC directly and not through
the U.S. Postal Service;
(2) Reduce their processing expenses by replacing manual processing
expenses by replacing manual processing with automated procedures;
(3) Receive technical support from the BNC.
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