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  • Certificated Bailliff

    Can they work for more than one company if collecting council tax?
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  • #2
    Re: Certificated Bailliff

    No. They are certificated to work for one company. If they move company they need to be re-certificated and the MOJ notified in order that their records may be updated.

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    • #3
      Re: Certificated Bailliff

      Cheers thats what I thought, its a supposed Equita Bailiff who was certificated last month.

      He is collecting for at least different 2 councils under Equita's name but working for GLBC

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      • #4
        Re: Certificated Bailliff

        He is allowed to work for other councils as long as they employ Equita, but if, for example, they use Marstons bailiffs and he's pretending to work for someone other than Equita, the company should be informed, a Form 4 complaint should be made against the bailiff and the relevant Local Authorities should be informed.

        If you know people who are the victim of this rogue bailiff, they should inform the LA with a copy to the manager of the relevant court along with the above.

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        • #5
          Re: Certificated Bailliff

          There is one scenario where this may happen. The Bailiff may be self-employed and is given sub-contract work. If this is the case then an enquiry must be made to the Council to find out whether they allow their contractors to sub-contract work out, many do not allow this.

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          • #6
            Re: Certificated Bailliff

            Anybody I can pm on here re this as I don't want to alert anybody in case of said person reading this forum.

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