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Enforce A CCJ

A debt can be enforced in many ways but it can also be a complete waste of money if you don't know which action your debtor is most likely to be inconvenienced by. Our careful work in understanding the debtors’ financial profile and the know-how we have acquired over many years in successful collection enables us to recommend and execute the most appropriate method on enforcement required.

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We may use our own in-house enforce officers spread throughout the country and at times use the enforcements of the courts as explained below:

Warrants
To issue a warrant of execution to recover a sum of money:

Order to obtain information from a judgment debtor

Order to obtain information from a judgment debtor Costs
To issue an application for an order to obtain information from a judgment debtor £ 45.00

Attachment of earnings

Attachment of earnings Costs
To issue an application for an attachment of earnings order £ 65.00
On a consolidated attachment of earnings order, a fee of 10% of money paid into court is deducted before it is paid out to the creditors under the order.  

Charging orders

Charging orders Costs
To issue an application for a charging order £ 55.00

Judgment summonses

Judgment summonses Costs
To issue an application for a judgment summons £ 95.00

Tribunal awards

Tribunal awards Costs
On the application for the recovery of a tribunal award £ 35.00

Bankruptcy and company winding up

Bankruptcy and company winding up Costs
To issue a bankruptcy petition against someone who owes you money (creditor’s petition) £ 190.00
To issue a petition to wind up a company which owes you money £ 190.00

These are only the court fees; the court will ask for additional money for the Official Receiver's deposit.

 

 

 


Association of Credit Providers recommends visit to http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk for details on court action Association of credit providers recommends http://dbuk.dnb.com/english/default.htm for business credit score reports. Association of Credit Providers recommends visiting http://www.payontime.co.uk/legislation/legislation_main.html for information on late payment legislation Association of credit providers recommends http://www.callcredit.plc.uk/home for consumer credit score reports Association of credit providers recommends http://www.experian.co.uk/creditreport for business credit score reports Association of credit providers recommends http://www.equifax.co.uk for credit score reports Association of credit providers recommends http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk for information on insolvency documents Association of credit providers recommends http://www.graydon.co.uk/UKPublic/UKPublicHTMLPages/About.html for international credit score reports Association of credit providers recommends http://www.ico.gov.uk/ for information regarding access to official information and protection of personal information Association of credit providers recommends http://www.opsi.gov.uk for information on the public sector entities.