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The Registry of Judgments, Orders and Fines

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  • The Registry of Judgments, Orders and Fines

    Can someone tell me if I have a costs order against me, A) is that a CCJ?
    B) is it recorded on the Registry of Judgments, Orders and Fines?
    C) If I do not pay it, can it be registered on the Registry of Judgments, Orders and Fines, and can it somehow be converted to a CCJ?
    D) Basically, I am asking that, if it is not a CCJ, is it harder to enforce and harder to get bailiffs etc involved?
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    a costs order is a type of CCJ as a "Money Judgement". If over £600 it can be enforced by the use of the High Courts who will send enforcement agents to your premises.

    A) Yes
    B) Yes it is a CCJ
    C) As answered above yes it will be registerred, and it is not "converted" to a CCJ, it is a CCJ by its very nature
    D) It is a CCJ, it is no different to enforce than any other CCJ.

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