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How Long Do I Wait To Get The Bailiffs In ?
Hi,
After months of sending [unanswered] letters & a claim issued via MCOL (also unanswered), I've now had a judgement served on a tradesman who owes me money. At the moment the debt is less than £600 so the next step would be to involve bailiffs, but how long do I need to wait before I can do that ?
I know now bailiffs will likely be ineffective (the impunity of this guy beggars belief !), but their fees would take it over £600. Could I then take it to the High Court with a view to getting HCEOs involved (who have extra powers ?) ?
I've rung the court helpline a couple of times but, after waiting an eternity for them to answer, all they ever say is "read the online notes". I can't find anything in those about timescales once a judgement's been issued.
Thanks
After months of sending [unanswered] letters & a claim issued via MCOL (also unanswered), I've now had a judgement served on a tradesman who owes me money. At the moment the debt is less than £600 so the next step would be to involve bailiffs, but how long do I need to wait before I can do that ?
I know now bailiffs will likely be ineffective (the impunity of this guy beggars belief !), but their fees would take it over £600. Could I then take it to the High Court with a view to getting HCEOs involved (who have extra powers ?) ?
I've rung the court helpline a couple of times but, after waiting an eternity for them to answer, all they ever say is "read the online notes". I can't find anything in those about timescales once a judgement's been issued.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wanted to try avoid calling the court again, Peter - so far they'd been *useless*. I asked here 1st as someone may have been in a similar situation & known the answer to my questions. That's generally what I use this site for …
With no other options I have called them again.
Seems I can issue a warrant straightaway, & the bailiff's fee *is* added to the debt taking it over £600 so High Court will be an option when the bailiffs fail. Just adding that in case someone else has a similar question sometime ...
With no other options I have called them again.
Seems I can issue a warrant straightaway, & the bailiff's fee *is* added to the debt taking it over £600 so High Court will be an option when the bailiffs fail. Just adding that in case someone else has a similar question sometime ...
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