Writ of Control
A CCJ issued in a county court can be transferred to the High Court to obtain a Writ of Control. If the amount owed on the CCJ is over £600 and less than 6 years old, we can transfer the judgement to the high court to obtain a writ of control. It is relatively inexpensive and a very efficient way of recovering outstanding debt. We have dedicated experienced certificated enforcement agents, that are effective in recovering outstanding debts once a writ of control is issued and authorised under the instruction of our high court enforcement officer.
Writ of Possession
A county court possession order can be transferred to the High Court to obtain a Writ of Possession. Permission is normally granted by using section 42 of the County Courts Act 1984. The benefits of using a writ of possession is it is much quicker and efficient in comparison to a warrant of possession which can be a much longer process. One the writ of possession is sealed and received from the high court, it will enable B and M Recovery to seamlessly carry out the designated eviction.