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  • How to dispute a CCJ

    Hi All

    My Daughter has a CCJ from like 4 odd years ago

    Apparently there was a parking ticket under a car she wasn’t registered to. She didnt even have her license at the time, never mind a car.

    The ticket wasn’t paid for so it ended up becoming a CCJ

    She only found out about it when they moved into their new home and the estate agents ran some tests - 3 months ago

    Any advise on how to deal with this please?

    Thank you so much
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  • #2
    Please read the article "How to set aside a county court judgement" at www.stepchange.org

    Your daughter should complete form N244 and send it to the court along with the fee

    If your daughter is successful with the reasons provided, the court will set aside the ccj

    Unfortunately this may not be the end of the matter. The clamant may decide to continue to chase payment and your daughter may have to prepare a defence

    Did the estate agent discover a charging order has recently been placed on the property she has purchased?

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    • #3
      I don't understand what happened: "Apparently there was a parking ticket under a car she wasn’t registered to. She didnt even have her license at the time, never mind a car."

      So if your daughter did not own a car and didn't drive a car (no driving licence) how did she come to be sued for the PCN? How did she ever get linked to the matter? She should phone the court that issued the CCJ and ask for a copy of the claim form and judgement. Post it here (with all personal deatils and reference numbers covered up) when you get it.

      Did the CCJ come to light because the the estate agents were checking her eligibility for a mortgage and the CCJ came up on her credit record?
      All opinions expressed are based on my personal experience. I am not a lawyer and do not hold any legal qualifications.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Pezza54 View Post
        Please read the article "How to set aside a county court judgement" at www.stepchange.org

        Your daughter should complete form N244 and send it to the court along with the fee

        If your daughter is successful with the reasons provided, the court will set aside the ccj

        Unfortunately this may not be the end of the matter. The clamant may decide to continue to chase payment and your daughter may have to prepare a defence

        Did the estate agent discover a charging order has recently been placed on the property she has purchased?
        Many thanks. Yes will look into this and form N244

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        • #5
          Originally posted by PallasAthena View Post
          I don't understand what happened: "Apparently there was a parking ticket under a car she wasn’t registered to. She didnt even have her license at the time, never mind a car."

          So if your daughter did not own a car and didn't drive a car (no driving licence) how did she come to be sued for the PCN? How did she ever get linked to the matter? She should phone the court that issued the CCJ and ask for a copy of the claim form and judgement. Post it here (with all personal deatils and reference numbers covered up) when you get it.

          Did the CCJ come to light because the the estate agents were checking her eligibility for a mortgage and the CCJ came up on her credit record?
          I really dont know how she ended up with this. I've asked for all the paper work etc she got. Yes, it was part of the eligibility checks from the estate agents.

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          • #6
            OK some updates

            As part of the eligibility checks she got the following:

            We have received your referencing form back and it has come back as not acceptable due to an active CCJ on your credit file for £322.

            Record: County Court Judgement
            Case Number: XXXXXXXXX
            Court: Civil National Business Centre
            Address: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
            Amount: £ 322
            Date: 03/05/2022
            Satisfied/Discharged: No

            My Daughter only passed her driving last year and she still doesn't own a car.

            She then emailed ccbcfees@justice.gov.uk asking for further info but never heard back

            Thoughts?

            What should we do first?

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            • #7
              Your daughter should telephone the CNBC, phone number and address available on the internet
              An email address is not provided. Seems as if they do not want to receive emails
              She should have all the info about the ccj, claim ref etc and be prepared to wait in a queue to speak to an administrator

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Pezza54 View Post
                Your daughter should telephone the CNBC, phone number and address available on the internet
                An email address is not provided. Seems as if they do not want to receive emails
                She should have all the info about the ccj, claim ref etc and be prepared to wait in a queue to speak to an administrator
                TY so much

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pezza54 View Post
                  Your daughter should telephone the CNBC, phone number and address available on the internet
                  An email address is not provided. Seems as if they do not want to receive emails
                  She should have all the info about the ccj, claim ref etc and be prepared to wait in a queue to speak to an administrator
                  i have found this number 0300 123 1056

                  Then once she has everything, what next?
                  Last edited by yus786; 15th July 2024, 17:11:PM.

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                  • #10
                    The administrator will tell her what to do

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                    • #11
                      And post it on here for further advice, after covering up all information that could ID your daughter (including reference numbers).
                      All opinions expressed are based on my personal experience. I am not a lawyer and do not hold any legal qualifications.

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