Local Rule 3003-1: CHAPTER 11 BAR DATE FOR FILING PROOF OF CLAIM OR INTEREST
Bankr. D. Utah — General rule
RULE 3003-1 CHAPTER 11 BAR DATE FOR FILING PROOF OF CLAIM OR INTEREST
(a) Claims Bar Date in Chapter 11 Cases.
(1) Chapter 11 Cases Other than Subchapter V. Unless otherwise ordered by the court, in a chapter 11 case (except for subchapter V cases), a proof of claim or interest is timely filed if it is filed not later than 90 days after the first date set for the 341 Meeting, or, if filed by a governmental unit, not later than 180 days after the date of the order for relief.
(2) Subchapter V Cases. Unless otherwise ordered by the court, in subchapter V cases, the claims bar date will be 70 days after, and for claims by governmental units 180 days after, the later of: (i) the date of entry of the order for relief, (ii) the date of conversion of case to chapter 11, subchapter V, or (iii) the date of the amendment of the petition to designate the case as a subchapter V case.
(b) Notification of Bar Date in Chapter 11 Cases. Unless otherwise ordered by the court, the clerk's office should state the bar dates for filing proofs of claim or interest on the notice entitled "Notice of Chapter 11 Case" issued in chapter 11 cases.