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- High Court Enforcement Officers to Enforce Employment Tribunal Awards
- High Court Enforcement Officers Association Appointment of Chief Executive Officer
- HM Courts and Tribunals Service merger plus increase in Courts fees
- The High Court Enforcement Officers Association held its Annual General meeting at Yew Tree Lodge on May 20th 2011.
- Association launches its educational programme
- Consultation Paper on Transforming Bailiff Action
- 21st Congress of Judicial Officers - held in Cape Town South Africa
- The Countdown Begins
- An HCEO Anomaly
- The certification of enforcement agents regulations 2014
- Appointment of Senior Master
- Time for change
- New HCEOA website launched
- AGM 2016
- Members Directory Update
- HMCTS Reform Update - June 2019
- VAT on High Court Enforcement Fees
- Guidance on bailiff and enforcement officer scams
- VAT update on High Court Enforcement Fees
- COVID 19 UPDATE
- Covid 19 and enforcement – an update
- Covid 19 - Possessions
- Covid 19 – Possessions Update
- Amendment to the Taking Control of Goods Regulations
- Association urges "zero vat" on enforcement fees in response to Ministry of Justice consultation
- Association adopts post-lockdown plan as Best Practice
- HCEOA welcomes Government confirmation of date for re-start of residential enforcement post-lockdown
- HCEOA encourages members to embrace technology in enforcement activity
- Ministry of Justice backs Association stance as it issues new clarification on TCG Regulations
- Why can’t HCEOs buy debt?
- HCEOA welcomes further MoJ clarification on the use of technology in enforcement
- Debt recovery enforcement action can begin again on 24 August
- HCEOA supports new Covid-19 eviction guidance from MoJ
- HCEOA welcomes new enforcement guidance from MoJ as Lord Chancellor thanks members
- New figures show post lockdown for high court enforcement officers is working well
- UK enforcement bodies and Just welcome High Court judgment on Controlled Goods Agreements and invite the Ministry of Justice to review the regulations
- Beware - Fraudulent Enforcement Officer or Bailiff Calls
- Helping Out With The Backlog
- HCEOA supports updated eviction legislation
- HCEOA recommends all members introduce regular lateral flow Covid tests for enforcement agents
- HCEOA welcomes new government Breathing Space initiative
- HCEOA welcomes new Chair and Board members
- Government confirms residential evictions and enforcement at residential properties in England to resume from 31 May
- HCEOA issues members with updated recommendation re: VAT on High Court enforcement fees
- High Court Enforcement Officers Association supports the creation of a new enforcement oversight body
- New survey and report shows court users calling for greater freedom of choice after huge County Court delays
- High Court Enforcement Officers Association welcomes VAT on fees clarity from Ministry of Justice
- High Court Enforcement Officers Association welcomes the appointment of the first chair of the Enforcement Conduct Board
- HCEOA welcomes appointment of Board members at Enforcement Conduct Board
- HCEOA launches new Supporting Court Users survey
- HCEOA appoints Chartered Institute of Credit Management as official assessor
- New survey and report show court users calling for 2023 as the year to make freedom of choice a reality
- HCEOA welcomes the Enforcement Conduct Board’s draft business plan as it responds to consultation
- The High Court Enforcement Officers Association welcomes Ministry of Justice enforcement fees review
- HCEOA welcomes Enforcement Conduct Board’s first steps on new accreditation scheme
- HCEOA is observing International Fraud Awareness Week
- High Court Enforcement Officers Association shares expertise at Viet Nam conference on asset recovery and enforcement efficiency
- ‘Fair and effective enforcement’ has strong support from the public
- HCEOA calls on new government ministers to act on enforcement funding after 4 July as election campaign hots up
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- Supporting responsible and ethical High Court enforcement
- Becoming a High Court Enforcement Officer and the new education pathway
- How can High Court enforcement support landlords with evictions?
- Looking ahead to the future of High Court enforcement
- Dynamic vulnerability and enforcement
- Reaching positive outcomes through enforcement
- Preventing fraud through best practice
- Modernising High Court Enforcement through life-long learning
- The Digital Dawn: Unshackling Courts and HCEOs
- Making body worn cameras compulsory
- A Guide to the High Court Eviction Process
- Choosing the Right High Court Enforcement Officer
- Bolstering the UK Economy
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