Police accompanying a bailiff
Guidelines outlining what police should and shouldn’t if they are accompanying a bailiff.
Guidelines outlining what police should and shouldn’t if they are accompanying a bailiff.
Examples of Case Law related to Bailiffs and Police.
Important Criminal Justice and Courts Act (2015) – Section 26 and the Police Oath
In Leighton v Bristow and Sutor [2023] in relation to council tax, it was established by a judge that the enforcement agents are duty bound to provide the authority from the court for them to be lawfully entitled to be upon the private property without being trespassed. Because the agents take their instructions from and…
This can be completed by the householder to allow someone else to talk to police and bailiffs on their behalf.
This can be placed in the window or on the front door to deign implied right of access.