Requirements of the DeBN program include:
1. Reliable Internet Access
2. Email Account
Please be aware that the email address you use for your DeBN Account will become a part of the official court record. A DeBN account will not be created if the clerk's office determines that the debtor's email address is inappropriate or offensive.
The BNC will send you confirmation emails and court notices using these addresses:
bncedi@noticingcenter.com
startn@noticingcenter.com
bncrtn@noticingcenter.com
Please add these email addresses to your contacts/safe-sender list to ensure delivery of court notices/orders to your email inbox.
Note: Please do not reply or send emails to the above email addresses. Those email accounts are used for the sole purpose of sending emails and the inboxes are not monitored. Please contact the Clerk's Office if you have any questions about the DeBN program.
3. Adobe Reader
Court notices and orders will be sent as PDF documents. It is recommended that you use the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader software for viewing these PDF documents. If you do not have this software, you can download it free of charge here.
If you are using a mobile device, please visit your mobile device's app store for a free download of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
4. Debtor's Electronic Noticing (DeBN) Request Form
Debtors requesting email delivery of court notices and orders through the DeBN program must complete and file a Debtor's Electronic Noticing Request (DeBN) form with the court where their case is filed. Debtors can file a DeBN request form through their attorney electronically, or on their own over the counter at the Clerk's Office upon the debtor's appearing there with a photo ID. The form should not be mailed to the Clerk or placed in the after hours filing bin.