Surrendering Your Car in Bankruptcy

A free guide for Missouri residents. Filed in E.D. Mo..

What You Need to Know

Voluntary surrender means you return the vehicle to the lender. In Chapter 7, the remaining deficiency balance (what you owe minus the car's value) is discharged. You will not owe anything after discharge. The process: notify your attorney, the lender arranges pickup, you remove personal belongings. Timeline is typically 30-60 days after filing. Getting a new car after surrender is possible but expect higher interest rates initially.

In Missouri:

Courthouse: 111 S 10th St, St. Louis MO.

Frequently Asked Questions

Surrendering Your Car in Bankruptcy

Voluntary surrender means you return the vehicle to the lender. In Chapter 7, the remaining deficiency balance (what you owe minus the car's value) is discharged. You will not owe anything after discharge. The process: notify your attorney, the lender arranges pickup, you remove personal belongings. Timeline is typically 30-60 days after filing. Getting a new car after surrender is possible but expect higher interest rates initially.

How does this work in Missouri?

Filed in E.D. Mo.. Consult a qualified attorney for your specific situation.

Where do I file?

111 S 10th St, St. Louis MO.

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