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1007–2 MAILING — LIST OR MATRIX (Hard Copy and Disk)

(a) Time to File; Format. In addition to the requirements of the Rules, unless otherwise ordered by the court, the debtor at the time of filing a petition in a voluntary case, or not later than seven (7) days after the entry of an order for relief in an involuntary case, shall file a mailing list of creditors and parties in interest. in the following format:

(b) Format. The mailing list shall be filed in the following format:

(1) The Acceptable print styles shall be include Courier New 10 pitch, and Times New Roman. or Letter Gothic.

(2) The mailing list shall be printed in a single column, centered on a page with letters no closer than one inch from any edge.

(3) The addresses must be no longer than four six lines with one line permitted for the name and five lines for the address. At least with at least one blank line must separateing each entry on the mailing list.

(4) Each line must be 40 characters or less in lengthThe name line (first line) may contain up to 50 characters. The five address lines may contain up to 40 characters each.

(5) The mailing list should not include the debtor, the debtor's attorney, or the office of the United States trustee.

(c) Content.

(1) The mailing list should shall include all creditors and parties in interest other than the debtor, the debtor's attorney, the trustee and the office of the United States trustee.

(2) To ensure proper notice to the United States, the mailing list should shall include the names and addresses required by Rule 2002(j).

(db) Verification. The mailing list shall be separately verified pursuant to Rule 1008.

(ec) Amendments. Any amendment to the debtor's schedules that amends, deletes or adds to any of the information contained in the original mailing list shall be accompanied by an amended or supplemental mailing list.

(fd) Electronic Filing of Mailing List. The debtor shall file the mailing list in accordance with the procedures set forth in the ECF Procedures.