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Mr.P Posted - 21 March 2012 : 16:54:34
Advice please on obtaining a High Court writ.
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mydebtpages Posted - 29 March 2012 : 14:13:41
Mr.P - Bear in mind that if the HCEO's fail to collect on your behalf, you are liable to pay them. I think Marstons charge about £60 per failed address. I don't think this is the case with County Court Bailiffs.

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TheSheriffsOffice Posted - 29 March 2012 : 14:05:09
Hi
Do you already have a CCJ, Order or Award?
If you do and it's for £600 or over including court costs, you can apply for a writ which can then be enforced by High Court Enforcement Officers.
The writ costs £60, which you pay to the court.

If you search The Sheriffs Office, We can explain it all for you.
Niobe Posted - 21 March 2012 : 17:25:59
Hi and welcome.

Can you give us some more details please?

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