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What is a request for warrant of control?

What is a request for warrant of control?

If you have a county court judgment for a debt and do not pay as the court has ordered, the creditor can apply to the court for a ‘warrant of control’. This warrant authorises a county court bailiff to try to take control of your possessions to encourage you to pay what you owe.

How do you get a warrant of control?

How do you complete N323?

To apply:

  1. Fill in the application form. If your judgment was issued through the County Court Money Claims Centre, visit their website, login and click on the ‘Warrant’ option on your Claims Overview page to request bailiffs using the simple online form.
  2. Send your application to court (unless applying online)
  3. Pay the fee.

How do I file a warrant of execution?

If you want to issue a warrant in the county court, you will need Form N323 (request to issue a warrant of execution). You can also get this form free of charge from any county court office. If you started your claim using Money Claim Online you can submit a request for a warrant of execution online.

How to request a re-issue of a warrant of control?

You will need to complete N445 form – Request for Re-issue of Warrant of Control. In certain circumstances a fee may be required to re-issue. High Court Enforcement. An alternative to a Warrant of Control (if your Judgment or Order is for over £600) is a High Court Writ of Control.

Where can I get help with form n323?

Check court and tribunal fees and find out if you can get help with fees. Find more court and tribunal forms by category. Find out how HM Courts and Tribunals Service uses personal information you give when you fill in a form. Added revised form N323 that includes GDPR information.

When to apply for a writ of control?

If amount more then £5,000 then creditor should ask to enforce judgment over High Court. In case of recovering debt over High court bailiffs, it should be requested Writ of Control by applying court form N293A. This is a combined certificate of judgment to enforce the judgment by a writ of control.

What can a bailiff take with a warrant of control?

As bailiff’s fees is not recoverable in small claim track then amount of warrant requested via MCOL cannot exceed £5,000 deducted on enforcement judgement fee. As soon as warrant of control been granted it will be pass to the bailiff. Bailiff will sent a notice to the debtor and give a 7 days to pay.