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  • Notice of proposed allocation

    Urgent advice needed please...
    I submitted my defence sometime ago for a PCN & my neighbout put an envelope through my door over Christmas that the postman had delivered to them instead of my address.. it's the small claims paperwork which needs to be returned by 4th January!
    Added to that delay, I tested positive for covid just after Christmas and have been wiped out in bed until now. It looks as though the papers have to be posted back which I can't do as I'm isolating. I can't see any notes about completing them online, do you know that's possible? I can't speak to court as no one is there until 4th!
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    ostell

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    • #3
      The claim form should have web page details and a password included. On the right, about half way down.

      Acknowledge but nothing in the defence. You get 33 days from date of issue to get your defence to the court.

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      • #4
        I filed my defence some time ago, this is the small claims paperwork N149A directions questionnaire

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Pitstop View Post
          I filed my defence some time ago,

          You Quote:-
          the small claims paperwork which needs to be returned by 4th January!

          Note:- You must state actual paperwork in question hence we do not know what stage otherwise.

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          • #6
            As I've said above, it's titled 'Notice of proposed allocation', the smalls claims paperwork, so it's the offer of mediation stage.

            There is no email address, only the address to return the paperwork to, the county court business centre. I will just have to call them on 4th and hope that they can either give me an email address or an extended time to respond.

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            • #7
              You did not mention allocation stage in original post

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              • #8
                It's the title of my post..

                i'll go elsewhere for advice

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                • #9
                  There is an email address, unfortunately I can't find my reference.

                  Do a search on courts and you should find it there

                  I found a possible 2. Send to both and you should get an acknowledgment email


                  ccmcce-filing@justice.gov.uk

                  ccmcce-filing@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk

                  You have got to send a copy to the claimant as well

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                  • #10
                    I believe when you have completed the Directions Questionnaire, it can be filed as a pdf attachment to the email address: ccbc@justice.gov.uk
                    Also serve on claimant in same manner
                    Perhaps check the address with court if you manage to get through to them, otherwise just email & hope!


                    So busy looking for address i didn't notice crossing with Ostell
                    Last edited by des8; 2nd January 2022, 14:11:PM.

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                    • #11
                      Carried on looking and here is a list of relevant email addresses for CCMCC https://salaw.com/files/6a49bdfac61c...85be95e9b9.pdf

                      "O" was right! as usual!

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                      • #12
                        Thank you for the info. I do find it strange that the forms just came with a return postal address. It does say that the Directions Questionnaire can be downloaded so I'll have to do that and email it over.

                        Many thanks

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                        • #13
                          Another question...

                          I've read a lot on the forums about declining mediation as the parking firms are obviously trying to claw as much money out of people as possible but I was considering going through the mediation proces, simply to show that I had been reasonable when it goes to court.

                          Your thoughts?

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                          • #14
                            "declining Mediation????????????? the court would take dim view if failure at try to mediate "Save As To Courts Time)., stop looking on sites where you can get wrong information.

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