High Court Evictions – Writs of Possession

Fast, lawful eviction enforcement carried out by certificated High Court Enforcement Agents.

Taking Possession Through the High Court

When a possession order has been granted by the County Court but remains unenforced, transferring the order to the High Court for a Writ of Possession provides a faster and more effective solution.

At Iridium Enforcement, we act as authorised agents of High Court Enforcement Officers to enforce Writs of Possession swiftly and professionally.

Our certificated enforcement agents are experienced in regaining possession of residential, commercial, and land properties in full compliance with the law.

From the moment you instruct us, we handle the entire process — including arranging for the transfer of proceedings, obtaining the Writ of Possession, and attending the property to enforce the order.

We work with urgency to minimise delays, protecting landlords, property owners, and businesses from ongoing loss and disruption.

Our team ensures that every stage is completed lawfully, with careful consideration given to health, safety, and the rights of all parties involved.

Once possession has been secured, we can arrange for the property to be secured immediately to prevent unauthorised re-entry. This includes changing locks, installing security measures, or arranging temporary boarding if necessary.

By combining nationwide coverage with local expertise, Iridium Enforcement delivers a reliable and efficient eviction service you can trust.

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Enforce Possession Orders Without Delay

Contact Iridium Enforcement today to arrange fast and lawful High Court evictions under a Writ of Possession.
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