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Got a Judgment Against a Bailiff Company or an HCEO? How to Get Paid

If you successfully won a case against a bailiff, then you need to enforce payment.

Sending bailiffs is pointless because they will bank your fee cheque and sit on your judgment for a few months, then return the judgment to you marked Nulla Bona.

A charging order is only useful if the company owns land, but bailiff companies usually do not. This leaves only one last option: a Part 72.4 interim third party debt order.

This is an order that is served on the bailiff's bank or their deposit taker, who then removes the money from their account and pays it to you. The great thing is the bailiff is unaware the debt has been enforced until they see their bank statement.

Applications for third party debt orders are made ex-parte, which means the judge makes the order without the bailiff or HCEO company knowing.

It does not matter if you do not know what bank the bailiff or HCEO uses. The court can run a trace with credit reference agencies to identify where they have money on deposit.