Bailiff and enforcement information for England and Wales. The correct route depends on the debt, documents, dates and enforcement stage.

Publisher and editorial responsibility

About Jason Bennison and Beat the Bailiffs

The website brings together practical enforcement questions, official sources and a focused £35 consultation route.

Published by Jason Bennison for Beat the Bailiffs. Reviewed 13 July 2026.
Jason Bennison, publisher of Beat the Bailiffs

Publisher

Practical bailiff information organised around the evidence

Jason Bennison publishes Beat the Bailiffs as an independent information website about bailiffs and enforcement agents in England and Wales.

The site is designed for people trying to understand a notice, Warrant of Control, writ, liability-order history, visit, vehicle action, fee demand or debt-specific procedure. It uses ordinary search language while identifying the correct legal term where the distinction matters.

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Editorial method

The Document, Date and Power Check

The useful question is not simply whether a bailiff can act. It is whether this officer can take this step, under this power, against these goods, at this stage.

Jason Bennison, Beat the Bailiffs

This framework is used throughout the site to keep general rules connected to the actual enforcement document and evidence.

1

Document

Identify the legal instrument, notice, agreement, account or ledger relied on.

2

Date

Build the service, knowledge, payment and enforcement sequence.

3

Power

Match the action to the debt, premises, goods and stage.

4

Outcome

Ask the correct decision-maker for a defined practical result.

How the content is controlled

Source-led, debt-specific and regularly reviewable

1

Debt streams remain separate

Council tax, court fines, High Court writs and traffic debts are not described as though they use identical powers or remedies.

2

Official sources are visible

Material legal pages link to legislation, Civil Procedure Rules or government guidance.

3

Fact-sensitive wording is retained

The site uses may, must, usually and subject to where the result depends on evidence or procedure.

4

Review dates are shown

Material pages state when their legal content was last reviewed so later changes can be checked.

A useful reason to make contact

General information explains the process. The actual documents show which part of that process applies.

Where the notice, warrant, writ, address history, payment record, ownership evidence or enforcement stage need to be read together, the £35 consultation provides the focused contact route.

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Focused bailiff consultation

Bring the documents, dates and enforcement stage together

The £35 consultation is a route to identify the issue that deserves attention and the evidence that may change the next step.

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