Indiana Bankruptcy Costs

How Much Does It Cost to File for Bankruptcy?

Tips for keeping bankruptcy costs down, from court filing fees to mandatory counseling costs to getting legal help.
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Updated: 2020-07-16
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In 2023, unless you qualify for a fee waiver, the filing fees for personal bankruptcy are:

  • $338 for Chapter 7
    • $245 chapter 7 filing fee,
    • $78 administrative fee, plus
    • $15 chapter 7 trustee fee
  • $313 for Chapter 13
    • $235 chapter 13 filing fee
    • $78 administrative fee

But the cost of filing for bankruptcy is more than just the filing fee.

For an overview of costs and tips on keeping them down, select your state from the list on this page.


Jurisdictional relevance: ST

There are versions of this article for each State.

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