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Information on how to access the Bankruptcy Form. To apply for bankruptcy you will need to complete a Bankruptcy Form online. 

Registered Debt Agreement Administrators can use this form to provide information to debtors.

Information a debtor must read before signing a debt agreement proposal. It will help you to be sure if a debt agreement is right for you.

Form 7 - statement of claim. To enable the trustee to assess your ability to vote and the value of your vote you need to complete this form.

Form 39 - application for determination of trustee remuneration. Trustees can use this form to apply to the Inspector General to determine remuneration.

Form 38 - notice of meeting of creditors. Trustees must use this form to tell creditors of a creditor meeting.

Form 37 - Record of persons present at meeting of creditors. Bankruptcy Act 1966: s75-145 Insolvency Practice Rules (Bankruptcy) 2016

Form 36 - appointment of proxy. Complete this form if you wish to appoint a proxy to vote at a meeting of creditors and provide it to the trustee.

Form 3 - personal insolvency agreement proposal forms. This page contains the forms and information sheets required to propose a personal insolvency agreement.

This page contain additional pages for temporary debt protection (TDP).

This page contains information and directions on how to complete a Bankruptcy Form if you have been made bankrupt by sequestration order.

Complete this form if you would like to apply for compensation for Detriment Caused by Defective Administration Scheme (CDDA Scheme). 

Secondary table of acceptable forms of identification (for bankruptcy).

Separate pages for the addition of extra information in the Bankruptcy Form are available for downloading, completing and submitting with your Bankruptcy Form.

Form 4 - statement of affairs (SOA) under Part XI (deceased estates).