New Mexico Notice of Amendment To Bankruptcy Schedule C is a document used to inform creditors and other interested parties of changes to a debtor's schedules filed in a bankruptcy case. This document is typically filed in the bankruptcy court by the debtor's attorney when changes are made to the debtor's property or debts that were originally disclosed in the Schedule C filing. The document will include the debtor's name, case number, Chapter of the bankruptcy filing, and the information that was changed. There are two types of New Mexico Notice of Amendment To Bankruptcy Schedule C: (1) Schedule C-1 Amendment and (2) Schedule C-2 Amendment. The Schedule C-1 Amendment is used to inform creditors and other interested parties of changes to the debtor's property or debts that were originally disclosed in the Schedule C-1 filing. The Schedule C-2 Amendment is used to inform creditors and other interested parties of changes to the debtor's property or debts that were originally disclosed in the Schedule C-2 filing.