1,387
Ch.13 Cases Filed
69.2%
Dismissal Rate
33.8%
Prior Filer Rate
18.2%
Pro Se Rate

The S.D. Iowa in Iowa processed 1,387 Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings between fiscal years 2020 and 2024, according to data from the Federal Judicial Center's Integrated Database. Of cases with known outcomes, 69.2% were dismissed before the debtor received a discharge -- ranking this district #58 out of 91 measured districts nationally.

The national Chapter 13 dismissal rate for the same period is 75.6%, making S.D. Iowa's rate below the national average.

Key Statistics

MetricS.D. IowaNational
Ch.13 Cases Filed (FY2020-2024)1,387834,483
Dismissal Rate69.2%75.6%
Prior Filer Rate33.8%36.6%
Prior Filer Discharge Rate22.2%15.1%
Pro Se Rate18.2%6.7%
Est. 1328(f) Violations2813,856

What This Means

A high dismissal rate means that most debtors who enter Chapter 13 in this district do not complete their repayment plans. Dismissal can occur for many reasons -- missed payments, failure to file required documents, inability to propose a confirmable plan, or voluntary dismissal by the debtor.

The pro se rate of 18.2% is notably high. Debtors without attorney representation face significantly higher dismissal rates in Chapter 13, where the procedural requirements for plan confirmation are complex. See Pro Se Bankruptcy Guide for more data.

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Methodology: Data sourced from the Federal Judicial Center Integrated Database (FJC IDB), covering Chapter 13 cases filed in federal fiscal years 2020-2024. Dismissal and discharge rates are calculated among cases with known dispositions. Prior filer rates reflect cases where a prior bankruptcy filing was identified in the FJC record. Estimated 1328(f) violations are modeled based on discharge-despite-prior-filing patterns and statutory waiting periods. This analysis was conducted by the Open Bankruptcy Project Research Team.