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Liverpool, Merseyside

Won Your Case in Liverpool — Still Not Been Paid?

A County Court Judgment only becomes money when you enforce it. Here's how to make that happen in Liverpool.

Local Court Info

Court

Liverpool Civil and Family Court

Address

35 Vernon Street, Liverpool, L2 2BX

Local Context

“Liverpool's port, logistics and property sectors create enforcement situations across the full debt size range.”

CCJ Enforcement in Liverpool

Liverpool Civil and Family Court

Obtaining a County Court Judgment is a significant legal achievement — it confirms, formally and on the public record, that the debtor owes you money. But a CCJ is not automatic payment. A debtor in Liverpool who ignores a judgment faces no immediate financial consequence until a creditor takes the next step: enforcement. Liverpool's port, logistics and property sectors create enforcement situations across the full debt size range. The Liverpool Civil and Family Court handles enforcement applications across Merseyside and the surrounding area.

In Liverpool, the enforcement method you choose depends on what you know about the debtor's circumstances. An employed debtor is best targeted through Attachment of Earnings. A business debtor with a bank account is best targeted through a Third Party Debt Order. A property-owning debtor may be best addressed through a Charging Order — particularly if the debt is large and enforcement is expected to take time. Our Enforcement Pack guides you through the decision at every step.

Your Options

Enforcement Methods in Liverpool

The right method depends on what you know about the debtor. Our pack guides you to the most effective route.

High Court Enforcement Officer

Fastest — debts over £600
Form N293A

Transfer your CCJ to the High Court (Form N293A) and instruct an HCEO. They can attend the debtor's premises without advance notice and have wider seizure powers than County Court bailiffs.

2–7 daysLiverpool area

Warrant of Control

County Court enforcement
Form N323

Apply for a Warrant of Control (Form N323) to send County Court enforcement agents to the debtor's address. They can seize goods of equivalent value.

4–8 weeksLiverpool area

Attachment of Earnings

Employed debtors
Form N337

Court orders the debtor's employer to deduct regular payments from their wages (Form N337). Payments come to you automatically until the judgment is fully satisfied.

6–12 weeksLiverpool area

Third Party Debt Order

Freeze bank accounts
Form N349

Freezes the debtor's bank account and transfers funds directly to you (Form N349). Fast and decisive when the debtor has accessible funds.

2–4 weeksLiverpool area
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CCJ enforcement can be complex — choosing the wrong method wastes time and money. A specialist can assess the debtor's assets, recommend the most effective enforcement route, and handle the entire process for you.

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FAQ

CCJ enforcement in Liverpool — your questions

You have a judgment in Liverpool. Now enforce it.

Get the right enforcement strategy for your CCJ — from bailiffs and HCEOs to charging orders and attachment of earnings. Or speak to a specialist who can handle it all.