High Court

Getting your money back

If you’ve obtained a County Court Judgment (CCJ) exceeding £600 in England & Wales, or if you are owed debt exceeding £600, our High Court Enforcement Agents can assist in swift, legal recovery of your debt under the relevant statutory legislation and case law.

Why choose High Court CCJ Enforcement?

  • Higher Success Rates: High Court writs carry stronger enforcement powers
  • Faster Recovery: HCEOs typically act faster after receiving the writ

  • Removal of Goods: Goods can be legally taken and sold to satisfy the judgment

CCJ stays active for 6 years: The debtor’s credit file reflects the judgment until settled.

Key Eligibility:

  • Debts over £600 (unless CCA-regulated) some exceptions, will allow lower amount

Our Process

  • Transfer your CCJ: We handle the process serving and writ of control paperwork.
  • High Court Enforcement: Our agents visit to collect payment or take control of goods and remove them.
  • Funds Released: You will receive the recovered amounts 14 days after recovery in accordance with the insolvent act 1986 (minus court-approved fees).

For further information on how A2B Enforcment can assist you with recovering your money or property, please contact our office at 020 306 258 79 or email: admin@a2benforcement.co.uk

You could also fill in our customer enquiry form by clicking here.

Asset Recovery

If you need to recover specific goods, rather than money or property, this can be achieved under a High Court writ of delivery or specific delivery.

The writ of delivery is a quick and easy method of enforcement. We will transfer your court order to the High Court for enforcement under the writ.

If you have a judgment or order that you need enforcing, you can instruct us today. Fill in the customer enquiry form by clicking on this link
or contact us at 020 306 258 79 or email: admin@a2benforcement.co.uk

To effect forfeiture of lease

To instruct us to effect forfeiture, you can either instruct us online or you can inquire through our form online.

Key Requirements

⚠️ Before proceeding, ensure:

Your lease contains a valid forfeiture clause (if it’s not in the lease it maybe in the variation deed or implied under state law)

You seek either:

Peaceable re-entry (physical repossession without court order), or

Court proceedings (if contested) through release from forfeiture

We will review your submission and confirm next steps as a matter of urgency

Need Urgent Assistance?

Fill in the customer enquiry form by clicking on this link or contact us at 020 306 258 79 or email:admin@a2benforcement.co.uk