Bankruptcy court schedules CM/ECF Live system maintenance for March 21

Peter W. Henderson, Chief Judge
Peter W. Henderson, Chief Judge
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The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of Illinois announced on March 9 that its CM/ECF Live system will undergo scheduled maintenance from 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM on Saturday, March 21, 2026. During this time, users may experience intermittent access to the electronic case filing system.

The maintenance is intended to ensure the continued reliability and performance of the court’s electronic filing platform. The CM/ECF Live system is a key tool for attorneys, parties, and other stakeholders who need to file documents and access case information electronically.

According to the court’s announcement, the maintenance window will begin at 5:00 AM Central Time and conclude by 10:00 AM Central Time. Users are advised to plan accordingly and complete any urgent filings outside of this period to avoid disruptions.

No additional background or context was provided regarding the nature of the updates or improvements being made during this maintenance window.

The court has not indicated whether further maintenance periods are planned in the near future.



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