Dear Client, Following our recent statement on VAT on High Court Enforcement Fees, we would like you to be aware of the following press release issued by the High Court Enforcement Officers Association (HCEOA). This underlines our position, that High Court Enforcement Officers (HCEOs) have not been charging Debtors VAT on High Court Enforcement Fees […]
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. […]
How 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 owed. Especially if you wish to transfer up your unpaid County Court Judgment (CCJ) to the High Court. The judgment has to be over £600 (including the debt, court fees and interest) and is less […]
What 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 bound to enforce High Court judgments in England and Wales. They have greater powers than officers of other courts to enforce High Court Writs. The most popular being the “Writ of Control”. This is a […]
Alan Smith is Reappointed to the HCEOA Board
Court Enforcement Services new Director of High Court Compliance, Alan Smith, has just been re-appointed to the Board of the High Court Enforcement Officers Association (HCEOA). This is Alan’s 2nd time on the Board. Alan has over 30 years high level management and operational experience within the High Court Enforcement industry. In his previous term […]
Alan Smith Joins Court Enforcement Services as Director of High Court Compliance
Court Enforcement Services has appointed the experienced and Authorised High Court Enforcement Officer, Alan Smith. He will report directly to the Board on all compliance aspects of High Court Enforcement. Alan Smith has significant industry knowledge with over 30 years high level management and operational experience within High Court Enforcement. His previous roles include; High Court […]
How 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 we consider the time and effort already spent beforehand to obtain a CCJ. And even though the claimant is in possession of a Warrant of Execution, the debt is frustratingly still unpaid! The CCJ to […]
5 Reasons to use our free service to Transfer up your CCJ to High Court Enforcement
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Court Enforcement Services secures top 3 market position in only 2 years
The Ministry of Justice (MOJ) has just released its report regarding the High Court Writ Volumes for 2016. On analysis, it places Court Enforcement Services as already securing a top three position within two years of its launch into the High Court Enforcement sector. The company managed by a very experienced team within the Civil […]
The Case of the Slippery Fish
The client had been chasing this debtor for some time to recover a personal debt arising from residential rent arrears. A County Court Judgment (CCJ) had been awarded, which had subsequently been transferred up to the High Court for enforcement. The debtor was described by the client as a ‘slippery fish’, because the person had […]