Enforce a judgment

You can ask the court to collect payment from the person or business who owes you money (the 鈥榙ebtor鈥�) if they do not pay you after receiving the court order.

You must pay a court fee when you ask the court to collect the payment.

Find out what the debtor can afford to pay

Ask the court to order the debtor to attend court to provide evidence of their income or spending, for example bills and statements.

If the money is owed by a business, you can ask for an officer from the company to attend court and give details of its accounts.

You can then decide if you want the court to take further action to collect your payment.

You cannot enforce a judgment if you鈥檙e told that the person who owes you money has got a 鈥楤reathing Space鈥� and is temporarily protected from their creditors. Find out about your responsibilities and what you need to tell the court during a 鈥楤reathing Space鈥�.

Send bailiffs to collect payment

You can ask the court to send bailiffs to collect the money. This is called a 鈥�warrant of control鈥�.

The bailiff will ask for payment within 7 days. If the debt is not paid, the bailiff will visit the debtor鈥檚 home or business to see if anything can be sold to pay the debt.

You can apply to either a county court or the High Court if you鈥檙e owed between 拢600 and 拢5,000.

You may need legal advice if you apply at the High Court.

How you apply to the court depends on how you made your claim.

You claimed online

If your reference number has 鈥楳C鈥� in it, download and fill in either:

  • form N323 - to apply at a county court (you must be owed 拢5,000 or less)
  • form N293A - to apply at the High Court (you must be owed at least 拢600)

Otherwise, enforce a judgment using .

You used a paper claim form

Download and fill in either:

  • form N323 - to apply at a county court (you must be owed 拢5,000 or less)
  • form N293A - to apply at the High Court (you must be owed at least 拢600)

Get money deducted from wages

You can ask the court to take money from the debtor鈥檚 wages to pay the debt. This is called an 鈥�attachment of earnings鈥�.

The court will do this by sending an order to the debtor鈥檚 employer.

Download and fill in a request for an attachment of earnings order form N337.

Freeze assets or money in an account

You can ask the court to freeze money in the debtor鈥檚 bank, building society or business account. This is called a 鈥�third-party debt order鈥�.

The court will decide if money from the account can be used to pay the debt.

Download and fill in a request for a third party debt order form N349.

Charge the debtor鈥檚 land or property

You can ask the court to charge the debtor鈥檚 land or property. This is called a 鈥�charging order鈥�.

If the land or property is sold, the debtor must pay this charge before they get their money.

Download and fill in a request for a charging order form N379.