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.
This can be presented to any unwanted guests before you talk to them.
A Bailiff must show Debtor Identity, Carry The Physical Warrant (Not on a Tablet), Bailiff must be Named on the Warrant (Demand Must be in Writing and Signed by the Person Making it 126(2)County Courts Act 1984. (https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1984/28/section/126) Applies to PCN enforcement) but not if there is a mere typo in the bailiffs name, Section…
Dealing with a hypothetical Speeding Offence.
Important Criminal Justice and Courts Act (2015) – Section 26 and the Police Oath
This can be completed by the householder to allow someone else to talk to police and bailiffs on their behalf.