Notice of enforcement
Legal & insolvencyA formal notice that enforcement action is about to begin.
Overview
It is usually sent before a bailiff visit.
It gives you a short window to pay or arrange a plan.
Why it matters
- It is a final warning before enforcement.
- It can help you avoid additional fees.
- It signals urgent action is needed.
FAQs
How long do I have to respond?
The notice will state a deadline, often just a few days.
Will it affect my credit score?
The notice itself does not, but the debt may already affect your report.
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