If you are made bankrupt,
an officer of the bankruptcy court called the ‘Official Receiver’ will
contact you. Their main role is to investigate, manage and discharge
(free you from) your bankruptcy. Find out more about their role in your
bankruptcy and what information they need from you.
About the Official Receiver
The Official Receiver is a civil servant of The Insolvency
Service and an officer of the bankruptcy court. They have offices
throughout England and Wales and their main duties in your bankruptcy
are to: - collect and protect your assets (property, possessions, shares
etc) for your creditors (people you owe money to)
- write a report on the cause(s) of your bankruptcy
- sometimes act as your trustee - the person who sells your assets
to pay your creditors
- advertise your bankruptcy in official publications like the
'London Gazette'
- organise your discharge from bankruptcy
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