Local Rule 9013-3: Motions and Applications Not Requiring Notice
Bankr. S.D. Cal. — General rule
9013-3. Motions and Applications Not Requiring Notice. The following motions and applications may be filed without notice and must be accompanied by an order submitted to the Court in accordance with the Administrative Procedures:
(a) Application for permission to pay filing Fee in installments, as governed by LBR 1006-4;
(b) Motion for order fixing claims bar date in chapter 11 case, as governed by LBR 3003;
(c) Motion for order authorizing examination of an Individual or Entity under FRBP 2004;
(d) Request for extension of time to file certificate of credit counseling under 11 U.S.C. § 109(h)(3) due to exigent circumstances;
(e) Motion for order extending or shortening time, as governed by LBR 9006-1(d), except a motion for an order extending time to file bankruptcy schedules, statements, or other documents required by FRBP 1007 and LBR 1007;
(f) Motion under FRBP 9018 to file Document under seal, except that service on the U.S. Trustee is required;
(g) Motion under LBR 9018 to restrict access to Documents containing any of the personal identifiers in FRBP 9037(a);
(h) Motion under 11 U.S.C. § 362(c)(4)(A)(ii);
(i) Stipulated application for a modified hearing date or filing deadline;
(j) Motion to reopen a case in order to file Debtor's Certification About Personal Financial Management Course (Official Form 423) and Certificate of Debtor(s) Education;
(k) Motion to reopen a case in order to file Certification Regarding Domestic Support Obligations, Section 522(q), and Eligibility for Discharge (CSD Forms 2120, 2121, 2122);
(l) Motion to reopen a case and appoint a trustee upon identification of unscheduled assets;
(m) Motion to vacate dismissal for failure to file the ECF Declaration (if filed with the Court within two business days after entry of the dismissal order); and
(n) Motion to vacate dismissal for failure to pay the final filing fee installment (if filed with the Court within two business days after entry of the dismissal order).