Policy paper

Enforcement Agent Fee Review 2023

This document is a review of the fees that enforcement agents and High Court Enforcement Agents can recover when enforcing debts and fines using the taking control of goods procedure.

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government

Applies to England and Wales

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Enforcement Agent Fee Review 2023

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This review considered whether the fees recovered by enforcement agents and High Court Enforcement Officers should be uplifted from the level set in 2014; whether more could be done to encourage payment without an enforcement visit being necessary; whether reform was needed of the High Court fee scale; and whether the costs of enforcement should continue to be borne by judgment debtors. The review document sets out the reforms that the government intends to implement and consult upon.

This package of reforms aims to ensure the sustainability of the enforcement sector, whilst tightening up the rules that enforcement agents and High Court Enforcement Officers must follow to ensure that people in debt are given more opportunities to settle the debt at the earliest and cheapest stage possible.

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Enforcement Agent (Bailiff) Fee Review 2023

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Published 17 July 2023

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