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Setting Aside CCJ with Draft order consent Form (Parking)

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  • Setting Aside CCJ with Draft order consent Form (Parking)

    Hi All,

    I have read some similar threads in here that relate to a problem that I am having so thought it would be worth a shot to ask for some help on a problem I have

    I recieved a CCJ for a parking fine - the date of the parking fine is from April 2017 - I moved out of my property in July that year and never recieved any fines/CCJ or anything - this was then sent to the courts March 2018 (I was completely in the dark about all of this)

    It wasnt until recently when I checked my credit score did I find all this out, with abit of digging and some back and forth I found out the claim was with a company Called Civil Enforcement Limited - They have agreed to lower the amount from £350 to £197 which has been paid - They have also agreed to set it aside for a court fee of £100

    Civil Enforcement have sent me over the Draft consent form to be sent agreeing to set it aside, however as I know little about this do I just file it with a N244 Form (I've seen people mention this), how is the money paid, would it be accepted to be set aside if all parties have agreed this.

    Any advice on my next steps, what to do, etc is greatly appreicated.

    Kind Regards
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