02/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/06/2026 08:05
Residents of the District of Arizona are receiving fraudulent phone calls claiming to be from the Bankruptcy Court. The scammer will demand a payment, which may include Zelle, Venmo, or purchasing a pre-paid card.
The scammer may sound convincing and use real information including their real address; real court addresses; real names of court officials, trustees, and federal judges to make the scam appear more credible. Scammers may even "spoof" the phone number on caller ID so that the call falsely appears to be from a court number or the number of another government agency.
These phone calls are not from the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona. You should not provide the caller with any personal information, credit card numbers, pre-paid card numbers, or money. Here are the facts:
Debtors should report contacts from any suspicious communications to or to their local U.S. Trustee office.