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I
have received notification of a County Court
Judgement - what should I do?
This is a common court
procedure and nothing to worry about too
much and there are several things you should
do as soon as possible.
Firstly check that the
amount that the Judgment states that you
owe is correct.
If you are in a position
to pay the amount in full then do so within
one month otherwise the CCJ will be registered
with the Register of County Court Judgments
and credit reference agencies will note this
on your file. This may make it difficult
for you to obtain credit in the future.
If you are unable to
pay the amount in full straight away but
can do so at a later date, then you do so,
you should apply to the court for a Certificate
of Satisfaction for £10. The CCJ will
remain on your file for 6 years but potential
lenders will be able to see that you have
paid the debt.
If you are unable to
pay the amount specified then you should
ask the courts to "vary" the order
by completing a form N245, obtainable from
the court. They will ask you to give information
about your regular income and expenditure
(called a means enquiry). There is a £30
fee (payable to the courts) for submitting
this application.
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Amending
an entry on the Register of County Court
Judgments
If a Judgment is set
aside or reversed, for example, on appeal
or because it has been paid within one month,
the court will automatically remove the entry
from the Register of County Court Judgments.
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The court must
send notification of cancellation to
the Registry Trust within three days
of the date of the order. The entry
should be removed from the Register
and from the credit reference agencies'
databases within three to four weeks.
If you show you
have paid the debt in full within one
month of it being entered on the Register,
you can have the entry cancelled. Otherwise,
once the debt has been paid, you can
apply to have the entry amended to
show the debt has been paid. This does
not remove the entry, it only marks
it as paid or "satisfied".
Whether or not a Judgment has been
paid it will remain on your file for
6 years. After that time the records
are deleted.
In
England and Wales, a Certificate
of Satisfaction, stating that the
debt has been paid, can be obtained
from the County Court in which the
case was heard. The fee is £10.
If the debt was not paid through
the court, for example, it was paid
direct to the lender, the court will
require evidence that the Judgment
has been satisfied, ie paid. The
court will need the case number of
the action. The number and the name
of the court are shown on the Register
of County Court Judgments, under
your name, and on your credit reference
file. The court will then issue a
Certificate of Satisfaction to you
and automatically inform the Registry
Trust that the debt has been paid.
There is no statutory time limit
within which the court must do this.
If you find that
your repayments to creditors are higher
than the amount of money you have left
at the end of the month, go to the
section on debt solutions to discover
the alternatives available to you.
Following that, should you want to
discuss your debts or need urgent advice
call our advisers on 0800 881
8879 (FREEPHONE) or email
us at: debtadvice@24-7finance.com.
This is a confidential and free service.
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