High Court Debt Recovery Enforcement – Writs of Control

Specialist enforcement of County Court Judgments transferred to the High Court.

Recovering Debts Through the High Court

When a County Court Judgment (CCJ) remains unpaid, transferring it to the High Court and enforcing it under a Writ of Control is often the most effective way to secure repayment.

At Iridium Enforcement, we provide a professional High Court debt recovery enforcement service, acting as authorised agents of High Court Enforcement Officers.

#Our certificated enforcement agents are trained to act quickly and decisively, ensuring that judgments are enforced in strict compliance with the law.

We manage the process from start to finish, beginning with the transfer of the CCJ to the High Court, obtaining the Writ of Control, and carrying out enforcement visits.

Our approach prioritises immediate action — seeking payment in full or negotiating structured repayment plans where appropriate. If necessary, we can take lawful control of goods and arrange for their sale to satisfy the debt.

Our team acts with professionalism and discretion at all times, ensuring that creditors’ rights are protected while maintaining compliance with the Taking Control of Goods Regulations 2013.

We also provide detailed updates throughout the enforcement process so you remain informed at every stage.

With nationwide coverage across England and Wales, Iridium Enforcement delivers a fast, reliable, and results-driven High Court enforcement service.

Whether you are a business, landlord, solicitor, or individual seeking repayment of a judgment, our team has the expertise and resources to achieve effective debt recovery.

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Recover Debts Through High Court Enforcement

Contact Iridium Enforcement today to arrange fast, professional debt recovery under a Writ of Control.
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