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The Secret To Recovering Your Money Quickly

Our task is to collect your money and collect it as quickly as possible, with the least amount of hassle to you.

If you’re owed more than £600 and you’re looking to recover the debt through the courts there’s a little known secret method that will get you your money back fast….

We understand this is unfamiliar territory to you, so we have made it as simple as we can. We understand the process and endeavour to make it as stress free as we can.

There are two simple steps for you to take, we do all the rest.

Step 1

If you have a judgement over £600 just fill in our online transfer up application form.

Step 2

Attach a copy of the Order from the court to the transfer form together with a cheque payable to ‘HMCTS’ for £60 and post them to our office.

Your part is done!

We will process the paperwork and issue it to court for sealing; we then complete the following steps.

Step 3

Your case will be assigned an Enforcement Officer who then attends the defendants address and liaise with you regarding the finer details by a formal report on the case.
Through your allocated Officer you are able to follow the process at each step, ensuring you are aware of the progress of your case.

We have to operate within the constraints of the system but with our experience we have dealt with every excuse under the sun to try and prevent collection.

The key factor is speed, we act swiftly upon instructions and our experienced Officers will quickly take control and hand back your cash, keeping you advised along the way.

We have listed below some questions and answers that many of our clients have found useful. If the answer you need is not there please don't hesitate to contact us on 01274 391929

 

Your Questions Answered By Our Experts

How do I transfer my judgement from the Count Court to the High Court for Enforcement?

C N Gaunt & Son can transfer your Judgment for you.
All we would require is the Transfer UP Instruction Completing, (click here for Online Transfer Up Form or request a copy from our office), a copy of original Certificate of Judgment sealed by the Court, and a cheque for the sum of £60.00 payable to H.M.C.T.S.

We will complete all the necessary documentation, and prepare the warrant. We will issue it to the High Court and obtain the necessary seals and forward to the appropriate officer. The fee of £60:00 is the Court issuing fee and cheques sent should be payable to H.M.C.T.S.

How can I pay the fee for transfer up?

You can pay the fee in cash, debit card, bank draft, postal order, or cheque. Cheques are made payable to the H.M.C.T.S.
Account facilities are available upon request.

Will I get my transfer fee back?

When a High Court Warrant is issued there is a cost of execution fee of £111.75 which is payable, this fee is to cover your issuing costs. However if the High Court Enforcement Officer is not successful in obtaining payment, the issuing fees are not refundable.

After my judgment has been issued and my transfer complete what happens next?

A High Court Warrant will be issued to High Court Enforcement Officer who will attend the Defendant premises, usually within 72 Hours of the receipt of the warrant at their office. They will then report to you direct, as to the action which has been taken.

What happens if there are no assets?

If the Defendant has no assets, or only has assets that are not worth removing to sale and is unable to pay the warrant, a maximum fixed fee of £60.00 + Vat would be charged for up to three visits. The office would keep you advised of the progress by way of reports.

How long does my warrant last?

The warrant has a life span of 1 year. If the defendant is paying by instalments, or the year expires, you can make an application to the Court for the same to be extended for a further period, we can assist you in this process.

What happens if the warrant is unexecuted?

Should it be the case that the warrant can not be executed, for a variety of reasons, the defendant is insolvent, bankrupt, in liquidation or moved away and can not be traced. A maximum fixed fee of £60.00 + VAT would be charged as before.

I have a question not listed?

You can call any member of our team who will be able to answer your question; do not worry how silly it may be, we are here to help. Contact us

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If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us on 01274 391929 or 01274 721711

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12 New John Street
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Bradford BD1 2QZ
Tel: 01274 391929/721711

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C N Gaunt & Son are High Court Enforcement Officers and certificated bailiffs who have been providing recovery services to the legal profession since 1874. We offer nationwide coverage for our services which include enforcement of Court Warrants, Transfer of County Court Warrants, Commercial Rent Distraints, Commercial Rent Forfeiture, Trespass and Eviction & Process Serving.

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