UK Bailiff Services

 

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UK Bailiff Services are Court Certificated Enforcement Agents (Bailiffs), specialising in Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery (CRAR) and Temporary Housing Evictions in Birmingham and the West Midlands

0330 133 1818

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General FAQs

  • What are your opening times?

    Our agents are available 24 hours a day 365 days per year subject to legislation.


    Our contact centre is open 8.30am to 5pm Monday to Friday



  • What is a Bailiff?

    Enforcement agent is now the official name for bailiff since revised regulations in 2014, although the term “bailiff” is still commonly used.


    In a nutshell, enforcement agents are used to collect unpaid debts on behalf of creditors (including local authorities, government departments and private creditors)


    They have the legal power to remove and sell goods (called taking control) using warrants and writs of control to cover the debt and fees charged to the debtor

  • Do Bailiffs need qualifications?

    Bailiffs (now known as Enforcement Agents) need to apply to a County Court every 2 years for a certificate. This is only issued if the judge is satisfied that—

    (1)the applicant is a fit and proper person to hold a certificate;

    (2)the applicant possesses sufficient knowledge of the law and procedure relating to powers of enforcement by taking control of goods and of commercial rent arrears recovery to be competent to exercise those powers;

    (3)the applicant has lodged a security bond to the value of £10000 with the Court

  • What is the difference between a bailiff and an enforcement agent

    Enforcement agent is now the official name for bailiff since revised regulations in 2014, although the term “bailiff” is still commonly used.


    Click HERE for more details

  • Do You Evict Temporary Housing Tenants

    Yes. We are one of the few bailiff companies specialising in Temporary Housing Evictions.


    Click HERE to find out more

  • What does Taking Control of Goods mean?

    A Certificated agent will attend your tenants property and take control (seize) of internal and external assets.


    If payment is not received then these goods can be sold at auction to recover money.

  • Can anyone take Control of Goods?

    Regulations state that only a Certificate Enforcement Agent may take Control of Goods.



    All of our Agents are Certificated and experienced.

  • What Services Do You Provide?

    Commercial Rent Arrears Collection (CRAR)

    Commercial Lease Forfeitures

    Traveller Evictions

    Trespasser Evictions

    Abandoned Vehicles

    Supervised Access

    Manned Security


  • How do I instruct you?

    You can call our office on 0330 133 1818


    All of our services can be accessed on line. Just click on the 'Instruct us' buttons and complete the online form.


    If you are a new customer, we may ask you to provide further details as part of our due dilligence process.

  • I've received a letter from you

    Please phone us on 0330 133 1818  or go to our RECEIVED A LETTER  pages.

  • My locks have been changed on my property?

    Please go to the LOCKS HAVE BEEN CHANGED page for further information.

  • How do I pay?

    Payment can be made by bank transfer to 


    UK Bailiff Services

    Sort Code    : 04-06-05

    Account No: 17540404


    Quoting your reference or postcode

  • I'm struggling to pay

    Please contact us straight away on 0330 133 1818

    we may be able to offer an arrangement subject to circumstances.

  • The locks have been changed on my property

    Please click HERE


    If we have changed the locks on your property, it is likely that we have been instructed by your landlord.




    It is essential that you do not try to gain entry without speaking to us first as we may have installed surveillance equipment and you may be committing a criminal offence if you try.

    Please contact us straight away at contact@ukbailiffs.co.uk so we can give you more details.




    If we have attached a TORTS notice, this is because your landlord has asked us to list items in the property.




    This is for YOUR protection.  The items can not be immediately disposed of without first giving you a reasonable time to collect them. Please contact us and arrange collection.



  • What are bailiffs called in the UK

    Enforcement agent is now the official name for bailiff since revised regulations in 2014, although the term “bailiff” is still commonly used.


    Click HERE for more details

  • Can I Ignore Bailiffs

    Don't ignore the letter - If you do  bailiffs can visit your address after 7 days. As well as collecting payment for the debt they can charge you fees and remove goods - so you could end up owing more money.