Do you owe money to Court Enforcement Direct?

If you have debts of over £5000, you may be able to write off your debt with an IVA

Court Enforcement Direct

Have you been contacted by Court Enforcement Direct?

Court Enforcement Direct are a bailiff company whose license was granted on 03/06/2019. They have a license from Central London County Court to collect debts on behalf of their clients. They were incorporated on INCORP.

If Court Enforcement Direct have contacted you, you should follow these steps:

1. If you have a vehicle, hide it. Your vehicle is at risk of repossession.
2. Contact us immediately by clicking “Get Started for Free” above.
3. We can deal with the bailiffs on your behalf, if you act quickly.

Court Enforcement Direct have a compassion rating of 94. This means that we have successfully negotiated positive outcomes for our clients in a high number of situations. This is based on early intervention, so don’t delay in contacting us.

Their registered company number is 10301155.

They are based at:

142a Canterbury Road, Folkestone, England, CT19 5PH

Their incorporation date was 7/28/2016.

Court Enforcement Direct Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get rid of my debts with Court Enforcement Direct?

In certain situation you may be able to write off a large percentage of your debt through an IVA. An IVA is an Individual Voluntary Arrangement. Payments start from £80 per month and you can consolidate all of your unsecured debts in to one affordable monthly payment for 5 years. At the end of the 5 years, the rest of your debt with Court Enforcement Direct is written off.

Who do Court Enforcement Direct collect debts for?

Court Enforcement Direct collect debts on behalf of their clients. This could be any number of different companies as Court Enforcement Direct is a private company and may acquire debts through a number of sources.

Some of the most common debts Court Enforcement Direct may collect for are loans, credit cards, council tax, parking fines, criminal fines, utility bills, HMRC debts and many others.

Can Court Enforcement Direct come into my property to collect debts?

Court Enforcement Direct can only enter your property if they have a court order which allows them to do so. This is not common, but it happens usually when a bailiff is assigned to collect a debt. You should act quickly in this situation as it is possible that goods may be seized.

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