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Once a money judgment is awarded, the defendant is given a period of time, typically 14 days, to pay. If they don’t, you may need to take action to enforce the judgment.

Judgments for money, both those awarded in the County Court and the High Court, can be enforced by High Court Enforcement Officers (HCEOs), who are authorised by the Lord Chancellor and work privately or in private companies.

Reventus provides innovative, effective recovery solutions across England and Wales and our national team of highly skilled and professional enforcement agents are recognised for their extensive knowledge and commitment to upholding the values of accountability and responsibility.

Court Fees and Enforcement Fees

Court Fees

Current HMCTS court fees relating to High Court enforcement writs:

Writ of control – £78

Writ of possession – £78

Writ of delivery – £78

General application (N244) by consent or without notice – £119

General application (N244) on notice – £303

Please note that, should we need to make an application under N244 on your behalf, solicitor’s fees will be incurred. This fee will be discussed with you at the point of instruction.

Enforcement Fees

Compliance stage – £75 plus VAT*

Enforcement stage 1 – fixed fee of £190 plus 7.5% of the sums to be recovered over £1,000, plus VAT*

Enforcement stage 2 – £495 plus VAT*

Sale or disposal stage – fixed fee of £525 plus 7.5% of the sums to be recovered over £1,000, plus VAT*

The only other fees chargeable (without application to court) are for disbursements such as locksmiths, storage and auctioneers’ fees.

* – VAT on fees is charged to the creditor where they are VAT registered, otherwise it is charged to the debtor. Where the compliance fee is charged to the creditor for an unsuccessful enforcement, VAT is applied.

Full list of civil court fees

The GOV.UK website lists the full details of civil court fees (EX50)