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Bailiffs at your door? Act now

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Being contacted by bailiffs is frightening — but you have rights. We connect you with trusted, FCA-regulated partners who can stop bailiff action, protect your belongings and give you a clear plan to move forward.

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What we do

Help is one call away

Whatever stage you’re at, our trusted partners can step in quickly to protect you, explain your options and take the pressure off.

Are bailiffs calling?

Our trusted partners can look at solutions that could stop any further contact from bailiffs and your creditors — fast.

Understand your debts

We’ll help you understand the issues you face with the bailiff and run through every option available to help you.

Prevent further visits

You don’t have to let anyone into your home. Our partners may be able to legally stop bailiffs from visiting again.

How it works

Deal with it today. Feel better tomorrow.

Three simple steps to stop the worry and get a plan that actually helps you.

1

Answer a few quick questions

Use our easy online form or give us a call — it only takes a minute and there’s no obligation.

2

Speak to a regulated provider

We securely connect you with FCA-regulated firms who’ll explain the options available for your situation.

3

Explore your options

Work with the specialists to decide the best course of action — and finally take back control.

Your next bailiff steps

Bailiffs at the door? Stay calm.

These simple steps help you protect your rights before things go any further.

DO NOT let them in

You are not obliged to let anyone into your home — so don’t. Keep doors locked and windows shut.

DO NOT be intimidated

You do not have to speak to the bailiffs at your door, and you should not respond to intimidation.

DO NOT sign anything

No matter how much they push, do not sign anything a bailiff puts in front of you until you’ve spoken to us.

DO speak to us

Fill in our form or call 0800 048 8999 to get started. We’re here to help — without judgement.

Debts we cover

Some of the debts bailiffs enforce

If any of these sound familiar, we can help — and you may be able to write off a large part of what you owe.

Council Tax arrears

Missed council tax can lead to a liability order, giving the council the right to send bailiffs to collect.

High Court enforcement

A High Court Enforcement Officer can seize goods to enforce a judgement — often acting quickly.

Utility arrears

Missed payments on electricity, gas or other contractual bills can leave your account subject to bailiff action.

CCJs

A County Court Judgement means a court has ruled you must repay a debt — and it can affect your credit rating.

Notice of Enforcement

A letter saying bailiffs will visit. Don’t ignore it — acting fast gives you the most options.

Credit cards & loans

Catalogue debts, overdrafts, payday and personal loans can all be wrapped into one affordable solution.

You could write off up to 75% of what you owe

If you’re struggling with council tax, credit cards, court summons, utility arrears or payday loans, you may qualify for a solution that clears most of your debt.

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When to get help

Don’t wait until they’re at your door

Bailiffs can only act within strict legal limits — but without quick action they may still visit and take your belongings. If any of this sounds familiar, act now to protect yourself and your income.

You’ve received a Notice of Enforcement
Bailiffs are contacting you by phone or letter
You’ve had a CCJ or enforcement warning
Your goods have been threatened with removal
You can’t keep up with a repayment plan they’ve set
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No bailiff too big

We handle all bailiffs

Whoever is contacting you, our partners deal with them every day. Drop in the enforcement company logos you want to display.

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Real stories

What our clients say

You’re not alone — here’s what people just like you told us after getting help. (Sample reviews — replace with your own.)

“Brilliant service. Very understanding to my needs. Plenty of options to choose from and they recommended the best one for me. Friendly, helpful staff — couldn’t ask for better.”

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LeeCouncil tax bailiffs

“A great service and the staff are extremely helpful — nothing was too much trouble. I emailed a few times and always had a reply within 24 hours telling me exactly what to do.”

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MarthaNotice of Enforcement

“Everyone I spoke to was kind, considerate and patient with me. The empathy they showed eased my anxiety and really helped reduce my stress about the whole situation.”

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ChloeCCJ & credit card debt

“A lot of pressure was lifted once I’d spoken to them. They kept me up to date every step of the way during my set-up and I could call any time I needed advice.”

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HollyMultiple bailiffs
Your questions answered

Bailiff help FAQs

It’s natural to have questions before making a decision. Here are the ones we’re asked most.

What is a bailiff?
A bailiff, also known as an enforcement agent, is someone legally appointed to collect certain types of debt — such as unpaid council tax, court fines or CCJs. They may work directly for the court or for a private enforcement company. Worried about a visit? Get confidential advice before they knock.
Can a bailiff force entry into my home?
On a first visit, bailiffs cannot force entry. They can only enter through an unlocked door or be invited in — and you don’t have to let them in. To protect yourself, keep your doors locked and windows shut. They are not allowed to push past you, climb through windows or break in (except in limited circumstances for criminal fines, under strict rules).
Can I stop a bailiff once they’ve contacted me?
Yes — but you must act quickly. Options include arranging a repayment plan, entering a legally binding debt solution, or showing that you’re vulnerable due to illness, disability or personal circumstances. Our partners can help stop bailiffs in as little as 24 hours. Get started now.
What happens if I ignore a bailiff?
Ignoring a bailiff usually makes things worse — fees increase and they may return to remove goods. Bailiffs can only take certain non-essential items, and only if they gain legal access. The one thing you should not do is ignore them. Contact us and we’ll help get them stopped.
Will using your service cost me anything?
Our initial assessment is completely free. We connect you with FCA-regulated partners who will clearly explain any costs before you decide to proceed. Some debt solutions may carry fees, which your provider will always explain up front so you can make an informed choice.
How do I get started?
Simply fill in our quick form or call 0800 048 8999. Tell us what’s happening and a friendly advisor will be in touch to talk through your options — no judgement, no pressure.

Take action today. Feel relief tomorrow.

Bailiff worry is exhausting — but ignoring it won’t make it disappear. Have a chat with us and we’ll work together to lift the weight off your shoulders, without judgement.

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