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Preston Combined Court Centre Bankruptcy Information

 
 
Going to Court will be the final step of the bankruptcy process. Before speaking to the Court and arranging a time and date to apply for a Bankruptcy Order you first need to think about your plan of action.

You will need to seek expert assistance before proceeding to ensure that this is actually the ideal option to suit your needs, as bankruptcy may adversely affect your assets and occupation.

If personal bankruptcy is the solution you're looking for, then the required paperwork will eventually be submitted to your local County Court.

For those living within Preston we have included the court details below. You only need to contact the court if you already have everything prepared, including your Statement of Affairs and Debtor's Petition, and you are ready to finalise the Bankruptcy Order.

To arrange a consultation you can complete this online form, and an experienced Advisor will be in touch to assess your situation and advise you accordingly.

 
 
Address

The Law Courts
Ring Way
Preston Lancashire
England
PR1 2LL

DX 702660 Preston 5

Court number 448
County Court number 303

General Contacts

Switchboard 01772 844700
County Court: Fax 01772 844710
Crown Court: Fax 01772 844759

Opening Times

Court building open 8.30 am
Court building closed 5.00 pm
Court counter open 10.00 am
Court counter closed 4.00 pm

 



   

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