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This document contains the government’s response to a call for evidence about the implementation of regulations that were introduced in 2014 to regulate the enforcement of debts and fines by enforcement agents. The reforms implemented provisions in the Tribunals, Court and Enforcement Act 2007. The government’s response outlines plans for further reforms in this area.
This call for evidence asks about people’s experiences of the 2014 reforms which regulate how enforcement agents (bailiffs) operate.
This consultation was held on another website.
This consultation ran from
12:15am on 25 November 2018 to 11:59pm on 17 February 2019
The government is conducting the second post-implementation review of regulations which were introduced in 2014 to regulate the operation of enforcement agents and the fees that they charge. The reforms implemented provisions in the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007. This call for evidence will feed into that review. We are interested in hearing from people who have been contacted by enforcement agents: enforcement agents, creditors, debt advisers, the judiciary and anybody else with experience of working with enforcement agents.
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Published 25 November 2018
Last updated 13 December 2022 + show all updates
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