Beginning Monday, November 8, 2021, if you are an unrepresented party in a bankruptcy case or adversary proceeding, you may elect to receive electronic notice and service by e-mail whenever a filing is made in that case or proceeding. You must have a valid e-mail address which you check frequently.
If an unrepresented party signs and files a Consent for Electronic Notice and Service, the party waives the right to receive notice by United States mail and personal service. The docket will include an entry identifying the party and the e-mail address. All parties may send notice and serve documents to the unrepresented party electronically through CM/ECF.
Please view this link for details: https://www.ilnb.uscourts.gov/consent-electronic-notice-and-service-unrepresented-pro-se-parties
Consent for Electronic Notice and Service in a Bankruptcy Case, (Form G-21)
Consent for Electronic Notice and Service in an Adversary Proceeding, (Form G-22)