Our members can help you recover money you are owed.

You should always consider whether you are likely to get back the money owed and the court fee from the defendant. Remember, a High Court Enforcement Officer cannot guarantee that you will get your money back, but they can ensure you have the best chance of doing so – and you will receive information about the defendant which may help you if you need to take further enforcement action.

Instructing a High Court Enforcement Officer is easy.

Just choose the option that applies to you and we’ll show you how to do it:

For any other judgments or orders please contact us with full details.

Latest News

Landlords urged to use High Court enforcement to tackle County Court eviction delays

Landlords urged to use High Court enforcement to tackle County Court eviction delays

Landlords across England and Wales who are struggling to get their properties back because of months of delays and a ‘postcode lottery’ in the County Court system are being urged to enforce... Read more
HCEOA backs findings of new Civil Justice Council report on enforcement

HCEOA backs findings of new Civil Justice Council report on enforcement

The High Court Enforcement Officers Association (HCEOA) has backed the Civil Justice Council’s Enforcement report and is calling on the Ministry of Justice and HMCTS to act to bring forward its... Read more
Court and tribunal fees set to rise

Court and tribunal fees set to rise

The Ministry of Justice is increasing 171 court and tribunal fees from April to “account for changes to the Consumer Price Index (CPI).” Read more

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