Only use AFTER you have paid the bailiff the fine and the fees.
Can be used up to 6 years after date of payment.
If you know anyone else who has paid bailiffs fees on their fine, this template makes a nice gift.
Please post back your results on this thread.
The Court Manager
[NAME OF] Magistrates’ Court
Address 1
Address 2
Address 3
Postcode
Date
Dear Sir,
Re: [YOUR NAME + FINE REFERENCE]
I received a bailiff on [DATE] collecting an unpaid fine of [AMOUNT] who said was acting on your behalf.
I paid the bailiff the sum of [AMOUNT OF FINE+£275 FEE] and he said I was liable to pay his fees of £75, and a further £200 in addition to the fine.
Leaflet EX345, published by the Court Service says Page 5; they do not charge me for the work they do.
I understand the Distress Warrant, issued in the Magistrates Court under Section 76 of the Magistrates Court Act 1980, did not include an Order for Costs against me and it only orders that I pay the amount I was fined.
No distress was made on my goods, and in any event, the demand for his fee of £275 was received by post before the bailiff attended my property.
I understand the bailiff works under a contract with HMCTS, which enables enforcement contractors to deduct sums from the fine recovered, but there is no clause that enables the contractor to recover more than the amount I was fined, and I am not a signatory of that contract.
[I enclose a proof of payment and] I respectfully ask for a refund of £275.
Yours Sincerely
[NAME]
See Also: How to make a FORMAL COMPLAINT against a Certificated Bailiff: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...ad.php?t=32516
Edit: The HMCTS has confirmed the contract fees of £75 for a letter and £200 for a visit, have been increased from 01 January 2012 to £85 and £215 respectively.
Can be used up to 6 years after date of payment.
If you know anyone else who has paid bailiffs fees on their fine, this template makes a nice gift.
Please post back your results on this thread.
The Court Manager
[NAME OF] Magistrates’ Court
Address 1
Address 2
Address 3
Postcode
Date
Dear Sir,
Re: [YOUR NAME + FINE REFERENCE]
I received a bailiff on [DATE] collecting an unpaid fine of [AMOUNT] who said was acting on your behalf.
I paid the bailiff the sum of [AMOUNT OF FINE+£275 FEE] and he said I was liable to pay his fees of £75, and a further £200 in addition to the fine.
Leaflet EX345, published by the Court Service says Page 5; they do not charge me for the work they do.
I understand the Distress Warrant, issued in the Magistrates Court under Section 76 of the Magistrates Court Act 1980, did not include an Order for Costs against me and it only orders that I pay the amount I was fined.
No distress was made on my goods, and in any event, the demand for his fee of £275 was received by post before the bailiff attended my property.
I understand the bailiff works under a contract with HMCTS, which enables enforcement contractors to deduct sums from the fine recovered, but there is no clause that enables the contractor to recover more than the amount I was fined, and I am not a signatory of that contract.
[I enclose a proof of payment and] I respectfully ask for a refund of £275.
Yours Sincerely
[NAME]
See Also: How to make a FORMAL COMPLAINT against a Certificated Bailiff: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...ad.php?t=32516
Edit: The HMCTS has confirmed the contract fees of £75 for a letter and £200 for a visit, have been increased from 01 January 2012 to £85 and £215 respectively.
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