We understand that selecting the best method to recover funds due to you can be stressful. Whether this concerns instructing a High Court Enforcement Officer to transfer up a County Court Judgment (CCJ) or recovering arrears from a residential or commercial tenant we are here to help.
We have answered some of the most commonly asked questions below. Should you require more information please contact us on bd@courtenforcementservices.co.uk
What are the powers of a High Court Enforcement Officer?
High Court Enforcement Officers (HCEOs) have greater powers than officers of other courts. They can enforce High Court Writs including Writ of Control, Writ of Possession, Employment Tribunal or ACAS Award. A High Court Enforcement Officer can also manage the transfer of a County Court Judgment the High Court for enforcement. […]
Read moreHow to Instruct a High Court Enforcement Officer (HCEO)?
It is a relative easy process to instruct a High Court Enforcement Officer to recover the money you are still…
Read moreWhat are the differences between a High Court Enforcement Officer, a County Court Bailiff & an Enforcement Agent?
High Court Enforcement Officer A High Court Enforcement Officer (HCEO) has specific authorisation from the Ministry of Justice to enforce…
Read moreWhat is a High Court Enforcement Officer?
A High Court Enforcement Officer has been authorised by the Ministry of Justice. As officers of the High Court duty…
Read moreWhat is a High Court Writ of Control?
An individual or business (claimant) can apply for a Writ of Control in the High Court, to enforce a judgment…
Read moreHow much does it cost to Transfer Up a CCJ to a High Court Writ?
The cost is very reasonable to transfer a County Court Judgment (CCJ) to the High Court for enforcement. Especially when…
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