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Notice of County Court claim from legal recovery company for parking fine

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  • #16
    That should get things started. When you get the PCN post it up on here suitably redacted of identifying details but leave the dates.

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    • #17


      Oops! sorry but should OP say who will be defending?

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      • #18
        Whoops missed that. The email should come from the defendant otherwise they may just ignore.

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        • #19
          (the xxxx are not kisses!)

          Thank you both. In his name even if it's written on his behalf? They really can just ignore it?

          EDIT: changed name and sent.
          Last edited by BabyDriver; 20th September 2018, 09:17:AM.

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          • #20
            Thank you for previous advice. Photo here is the reply received today - nothing but what I posted a picture of last week was received on 18th September. Please could you advise me on how should I proceed?

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            • #21
              I take it that none of the documents have been received and you have not received a Letter before Claim

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              • #22
                Thank you for your reply. None of the requested documents have been received. I don't know about Letter before Claim, I only have what I photographed and sent earlier in the thread at #8.

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                • #23
                  The claim form will be from Northampton and will give details of the claim etc. It will have the court stamp on it. It's a scruffy piece of paper actually. They could be trying to frighten you by saying a claim has been raised but not actually raising one.

                  They are supposed to send a letter before claim frist and give you 30 days to respond before issuing a claim.

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                  • #24
                    Thank you Ostell. They would actually do this?!! (pretend to have made a claim)
                    We have definitely not received anything from the court.
                    I will ring the court tomorrow and ask if there is a claim.
                    If there has been will the court send me a duplicate?
                    If there hasn't been a claim how should I proceed?

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                    • #25
                      They could have raised a claim and not given your correct address so that they get a default judgement or, as I said, they are just trying to scare you.

                      If you have a claim number then please check with the court. If there's no claim then just ignore (but file) everything.

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                      • #26
                        Don't go with the "on behalf of " route, The correspondence must be in the name of the person they are attempting to claim from, otherwise they may just ignore.

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                        • #27
                          I have contacted the court and it is a genuine case.
                          What should I do now?
                          Claim form deemed served five days after 13th September but I haven't received anything from the court to date but I have now received an email with general links to forms in their reply to my enquiry about the genuineness of the case.
                          Also I still haven't received the evidence and documentation I requested from recovery company on 20/9/18
                          Last edited by BabyDriver; 1st October 2018, 13:30:PM.

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                          • #28
                            Ask the court why you have not received the forms, especially the claim form

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                            • #29
                              When I enquired today whether or not the case was genuine the court sent me the details of the claim by email, I assume that is me now served with the 'papers'? There is a link to forms on their email. I haven't looked but I assume a claim form will be amongst them.

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                              • #30
                                This is of concern as you are required to acknowledge service within 14 days or leave yourself open to a default judgment. The standard forms are available on the courts website but the claim form is unique to you and I don't expect it to be possible to put it on a website.

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