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The register of insolvencies is a statutory register about the insolvency of individuals and businesses in Scotland.

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Bankruptcy Restrictions Guide effective from 01 April 2008

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8. What happens after bankruptcy restrictions are imposed?

When bankruptcy restrictions are imposed or agreed they will apply to you immediately.

Details of your bankruptcy restrictions will be entered in a public register, called the Register of Insolvencies, and stay there until one year after the BRO or BRU has expired. The Register of Insolvencies can be accessed from the AiB website at www.aib.gov.uk. There is a fee to search the Register of Insolvencies.

The bankruptcy restrictions can also be reported in a press release and details about the conduct that brought about the BRO or BRU and the period and restrictions that apply may be published on the AiB website.

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Page updated: Tuesday, August 19, 2008