What Is a Meeting of Creditors in Arizona?

The meeting of creditors (also called 341 meeting) is a required hearing in every Arizona bankruptcy case. Held by the trustee, not the judge. Takes 5-15 minutes in most consumer cases. You must bring photo ID, Social Security card, and answer questions under oath about your finances.

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