Hi there, My first post :-)
On Friday (20th Dec 2013) I received a letter from Collectica, which says as follows:
Outstanding amount:£886.25
For offence of: Use a vehicle without a valid vehicle license.
NOTICE OF DISTRESS WARRANT
Date:16th December 2013
You are hearby given formal notice that we are in receipt of a Distress Warrant for Non-payment of a magistrates fine and we have been instructed by West Mercia Magistrates' court to execute the warrant with immediate effect.
The Warrant directs us to collect full payment from you or remove goods to sell at public auction to clear the outstanding amount owed to the court plus our costs.
Unless the Full amount including costs (as shown above, which on;y says £886.25) is paid within 14 days, we will commence enforcement and recovery action that will lead to a bailiff attending your premises to seize and remove goods.
Your failure to settle this fine in full could result in one or more of the following:-
1.An attendace fee of £215 will be added to your account when we attend your premises
2.The bauiliff may force entry to your premises to execute this warrant (under the dvcv Act)
3.Your household goods and/or vehicle can be removed and sold at auction (£200+storage costs)
Then payment info.....
Firstly, I had no idea about any of this until the letter arrived. I phoned the police Friday, but all they have on my vehicle is a traffic light violation in August '07, which was paid, 3 points on my license etc.. So the copper gave me a Magistrates Court number to phone, so I did and had ended up having to phone agian today because they were closed.
So phoned this morning, got redirected 2 or 3 times. The alleged offence is from 6th June 2013 apparently my vehicle was seen or something along those lines. The apparent court date was 31st October 2013 at Reditch Magistrates court, despite Worcester being much much closer to me.
I have always taxed my car (July I renew), and this year DVLA didn't send the V11 form, so had to piss around at the Post Office with the log book and stuff to tax it ( maybe slightly my fault because this was when I realised I hadn't altered the address on my log book from previous addresses)
So I have arranged to make a statutory Declaration at Worcester Magistrates Court on 2nd January. They only do them Wednesday or Thursday, and just my luck, Wednesday and Thursday this year are Wehay!Christmas and Boxing day!!
However I am worried, because that date is after the "14 days."
So am asking for some serious advice. What should I do?
I live with my parents, it is their own home, and have limited personal belongings in the house, basically what is in my bedroom. Can they force entry into my parents home? What is meant by "forced entry"? What should I say through the letterbox if they come knocking, or just don't answer, then when they piss off, hopefully they dont come back until after Jan 2nd? Should I e-mail them I have arranged an appointment for statutory declaration?
Any suggestions will be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Loopster
On Friday (20th Dec 2013) I received a letter from Collectica, which says as follows:
Outstanding amount:£886.25
For offence of: Use a vehicle without a valid vehicle license.
NOTICE OF DISTRESS WARRANT
Date:16th December 2013
You are hearby given formal notice that we are in receipt of a Distress Warrant for Non-payment of a magistrates fine and we have been instructed by West Mercia Magistrates' court to execute the warrant with immediate effect.
The Warrant directs us to collect full payment from you or remove goods to sell at public auction to clear the outstanding amount owed to the court plus our costs.
Unless the Full amount including costs (as shown above, which on;y says £886.25) is paid within 14 days, we will commence enforcement and recovery action that will lead to a bailiff attending your premises to seize and remove goods.
Your failure to settle this fine in full could result in one or more of the following:-
1.An attendace fee of £215 will be added to your account when we attend your premises
2.The bauiliff may force entry to your premises to execute this warrant (under the dvcv Act)
3.Your household goods and/or vehicle can be removed and sold at auction (£200+storage costs)
Then payment info.....
Firstly, I had no idea about any of this until the letter arrived. I phoned the police Friday, but all they have on my vehicle is a traffic light violation in August '07, which was paid, 3 points on my license etc.. So the copper gave me a Magistrates Court number to phone, so I did and had ended up having to phone agian today because they were closed.
So phoned this morning, got redirected 2 or 3 times. The alleged offence is from 6th June 2013 apparently my vehicle was seen or something along those lines. The apparent court date was 31st October 2013 at Reditch Magistrates court, despite Worcester being much much closer to me.
I have always taxed my car (July I renew), and this year DVLA didn't send the V11 form, so had to piss around at the Post Office with the log book and stuff to tax it ( maybe slightly my fault because this was when I realised I hadn't altered the address on my log book from previous addresses)
So I have arranged to make a statutory Declaration at Worcester Magistrates Court on 2nd January. They only do them Wednesday or Thursday, and just my luck, Wednesday and Thursday this year are Wehay!Christmas and Boxing day!!
However I am worried, because that date is after the "14 days."
So am asking for some serious advice. What should I do?
I live with my parents, it is their own home, and have limited personal belongings in the house, basically what is in my bedroom. Can they force entry into my parents home? What is meant by "forced entry"? What should I say through the letterbox if they come knocking, or just don't answer, then when they piss off, hopefully they dont come back until after Jan 2nd? Should I e-mail them I have arranged an appointment for statutory declaration?
Any suggestions will be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Loopster
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