Writ of Control

A writ of control is a type of court order allowing a judgment creditor to use an enforcement agent (bailiff) to seize and sell a judgment debtor’s goods in order to satisfy a judgment debt. This method of enforcing a judgment is often referred to as ‘execution against goods’. A writ of control can be used to enforce a judgment where the amount outstanding is £600.00 or more.

How do you make an application for a writ of control?

An application for a writ control is made in the high court using Form N293a. On granting the application, the court will issue a writ of control and it will then be up to the judgment creditor to instruct an enforcement agent (bailiff) to attend at the judgment debtor’s premises.

How much does it cost to apply for a writ of control?

The high court charges a fee of £66.00 to issue a writ of control. In addition, we charge a fixed fee, on a sliding scale, according to the value of the debt. For further information, please see our Price List.

What goods can be seized and sold using a writ of control?

The types of goods that can be seized and sold using a writ of control depend on whether the judgment debtor is a limited company or an individual debtor. The general rule is that any goods can be seized, provided that they are not ‘exempt goods’. For example, ‘tools of the trade’ in the case of an individual debtor.

How long does a writ of control last for?

A warrant of control lasts for 12 months from date of issue. It is, however, possible to apply to the county court for it to be renewed where more time is required to enforce a judgment.

How do I instruct you to apply for a writ of control?

If you would like to instruct us to apply for a writ of control, please get in touch.

Please note: to access our services, you will need to open an account. You can do this by completing the form on the open an account page of our website. On receipt of your application, we will set you up as a debt recovery client and then contact you to explain what will happen next. Alternatively, for general enquires, please contact us. If you would like to speak to one of our advisors, please call: 0151 650 6908. We very much look forward to working with you.

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