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If you want to issue a warrant in the county court, you will need Form N323 (request to issue a warrant of execution). You can also get this form free of charge from any county court office. If you started your claim using Money Claim Online you can submit a request for a warrant of execution online. Log on to www.moneyclaim.gov.uk for further information.
 
If you want to issue a warrant in the county court, you will need Form N323 (request to issue a warrant of execution). You can also get this form free of charge from any county court office. If you started your claim using Money Claim Online you can submit a request for a warrant of execution online. Log on to www.moneyclaim.gov.uk for further information.
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== How to Fill in A Warrant of Execution ==
  
 
The diagram below gives information about how to fill in the form.
 
The diagram below gives information about how to fill in the form.
  
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[[Image:Warrantform.jpg]]
  
  
  
  
The fees (as of February 2007)
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The fees (as of February 2007):
  
  
 
To issue a warrant of execution to recover a sum of money:
 
To issue a warrant of execution to recover a sum of money:
  
    where the sum to be recovered is not more than £125 = £35
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*where the sum to be recovered is not more than £125 = £35
  
    where the sum to be recovered is more than £125 = £55
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*where the sum to be recovered is more than £125 = £55
  
    To issue a warrant of delivery of goods £95  
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To issue a warrant of delivery of goods £95  
  
    To reissue a warrant of execution or delivery at a new address, except for a further attempt at enforcement following suspension £25.
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To reissue a warrant of execution or delivery at a new address, except for a further attempt at enforcement following suspension £25.
  
    To issue a warrant for recovery of a property/land (possession) £95
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To issue a warrant for recovery of a property/land (possession) £95
  
    Where a warrant of delivery of goods or for recovery of a property/land also includes a claim for money, no additional fee is payable.
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Where a warrant of delivery of goods or for recovery of a property/land also includes a claim for money, no additional fee is payable.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:22, 30 June 2007

A warrant of execution

You can ask the county court bailiff to try to get back any amount up to £5,000. You cannot ask the county court to issue a warrant for more than this, but you can transfer your judgment to the High Court. See A writ of Fi Fa.

If you want to issue a warrant in the county court, you will need Form N323 (request to issue a warrant of execution). You can also get this form free of charge from any county court office. If you started your claim using Money Claim Online you can submit a request for a warrant of execution online. Log on to www.moneyclaim.gov.uk for further information.

How to Fill in A Warrant of Execution

The diagram below gives information about how to fill in the form.

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The fees (as of February 2007):


To issue a warrant of execution to recover a sum of money:

  • where the sum to be recovered is not more than £125 = £35
  • where the sum to be recovered is more than £125 = £55

To issue a warrant of delivery of goods £95

To reissue a warrant of execution or delivery at a new address, except for a further attempt at enforcement following suspension £25.

To issue a warrant for recovery of a property/land (possession) £95

Where a warrant of delivery of goods or for recovery of a property/land also includes a claim for money, no additional fee is payable.