Bailiffs: Subject Access Request

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SAR for Bailiff Company

With thanks to Tomtubby


The following letter is a Subject Access Request which should be sent to the bailiff company which is vital in establishing whether or not you have been overcharged.


(First letter)

(Enter date)

Dear Sirs,


SUBJECT ACCESS REQUEST ( S.7.)

Dear Sirs,

Re: (Enter you reference details.)

The purpose of this letter is to make a Subject Access Request pursuant to Section 7 of the Data Protection Act 1998, as I object to the level of fees that have been applied to my particular case.

Accordingly, I require a full and detailed breakdown of the fees and charges that have been applied to my account. In providing this information, could you ensure that you provide a true copy of the screen print/computer record of my account.

With regards to van fees and attendance fees, please state the date and precise time of the attendance and the type of vehicle used.

Could you also confirm the name of the Certificate Bailiff dealing with my account and the date and court details where he gained his certificate and confirmation also that his certificate provides from him to work for your company.

Finally, I also require a copy of the Warrant of Execution (applicable in cases of unpaid parking charge notices).

Please find enclosed a cheque for £10.00 payable to (relevant bailiff company). Could you please confirm that this request has been received. I am enclosing a stamped addressed envelope for this purpose.

I look forward to receiving this information as soon as possible, but in any event, within the strict time limits imposed under the above Act.


Yours Faithfully.