The North Dakota Application For Final Decree and Final Report and Accounting of Chapter 11 Debtor is a court document used in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of North Dakota. It is a document that is made by the debtor to request for a final decree and final report and accounting of their Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. The document contains information about the debtor's assets and liabilities, income and expenses, and other financial information. It is used to provide the court with a comprehensive picture of the debtor's financial condition. There are two types of North Dakota Application For Final Decree and Final Report and Accounting of Chapter 11 Debtor: (1) a Voluntary Final Decree and Final Report and Accounting of Chapter 11 Debtor, and (2) an Involuntary Final Decree and Final Report and Accounting of Chapter 11 Debtor. The Voluntary Final Decree is filed by the debtor and is used to request the court to enter a final decree and provide a final report and accounting of the debtor's Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. The Involuntary Final Decree is filed by creditors or other parties in interest and is used to request the court to enter a final decree and provide a final report and accounting of the debtor's Chapter 11 bankruptcy case.