Regulation of the debt enforcement sector — consultation closed
The government is seeking views on the regulation of firms that use the Taking Control of Goods procedure to enforce debts.
The Ministry of Justice is regulating the debt enforcement sector, including bailiffs and enforcement agents, through reforms to the Taking Control of Goods procedure and new licensing or conduct standards. A consultation on sector regulation has closed, and a Bill on enforcement agent regulation for council tax collection is progressing.
The government is seeking views on the regulation of firms that use the Taking Control of Goods procedure to enforce debts.
This consultation invites views on how to ensure that there is independent oversight of firms that employ enforcement agents and High Court Enforcement Officers to enforce debts using the Taking Control of Goods procedure in England and Wales. This consultation …
This consultation invites views on how to ensure that there is independent oversight of firms that employ enforcement agents and High Court Enforcement Officers to enforce debts using the Taking Control of Goods procedure in England and Wales. This consultation …
The government is seeking views on the regulation of firms that use the Taking Control of Goods procedure to enforce debts.
In response to: Regulation of the debt enforcement sector
In response to: Taking control of goods regulations consultation
In response to: Taking control of goods regulations consultation
The government is seeking views on amendments to the regulations that govern the recovery of fees that enforcement agents and High Court Enforcement Officers (formerly known as bailiffs) can recover when enforcing debts.
The government is seeking views on amendments to the regulations that govern the recovery of fees that enforcement agents and High Court Enforcement Officers (formerly known as bailiffs) can recover when enforcing debts.
The government is seeking views on amendments to the regulations that govern the recovery of fees that enforcement agents and High Court Enforcement Officers (formerly known as bailiffs) can recover when enforcing debts.
This document is a review of the fees that enforcement agents and High Court Enforcement Agents can recover when enforcing debts and fines using the taking control of goods procedure.
A consultation on ensuring the process works fairly, for both creditors and debtors.
A consultation on ensuring the process works fairly, for both creditors and debtors.
A Bill to make provision about the use of bailiffs and other enforcement agents by local authorities to collect council tax arrears; to establish a code of practice for enforcement agents; to create a