Anyone can request access to an open file. Access can only be granted to the extent that you are a creditor or interested third party in accordance with the categories stated by law and/or Royal Decree. To do this, search for the file in question by clicking on “Request to access a pending file” on the dashboard. Then look for the relevant file and click on it. On the file’s “General information” page, click one of the blue action buttons to access the file. You must clearly state in which capacity you are requesting access because this also determines what rights you will be granted in the file. Your access request will be assessed depending on the nature of the procedure:
Bankruptcy
- Bankruptcy before 1 May 2018: The receiver
- Bankruptcy after 1 May 2018: The bankruptcy judge
- As the debtor’s lawyer: your client/debtor will grant you access. If the debtor does not have access to the file on regsol.be, the bankruptcy judge will process your application
Public judicial reorganisation procedure
- You are a creditor, employee or employee representative: The debtor (or his/her counsel)
- You are a different party than the above: The delegated judge
- You are the debtor’s lawyer: your client/debtor will grant you access. If the debtor does not have access to the file on regsol.be, the delegated judge will process your application
Transfer Under Judicial Authority
- You are a creditor, employee or employee representative: The debtor (or his/her counsel)
- You are a different party than the above: The delegated judge
- You are the debtor’s lawyer: your client/debtor will grant you access. If the debtor does not have access to the file on regsol.be, the delegated judge will process your application
You will receive a personal e-mail and a notification as soon as your access has been granted. If access is denied, you will be informed of the reason in the notification and e-mail.