The next step is to transfer your County Court Judgment to the High Court so you can get a Writ of Control and reclaim the money you are owed.

Please choose one of the below options for more information:

  1. I want to instruct a High Court Enforcement Officer to do this for me*
  2. I want to liaise with the County and High Courts directly and do it myself 

*There is a court fee of £80 to pay at this stage, but when the High Court Enforcement Officer successfully recovers the debt and fees from the person who owes the debt, this fee is recovered in full and paid back to the creditor.

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