How can i train to become a uk certified bailiff?
FM Sooner you than me, but to answer you; There are two main types of bailiff: county court or high court bailiffs, who enforce court judgements and also deliver legal documents such as summonses certificated and private bailiffs, who work for firms known as civil enforcement agencies and collect debts such as rent or mortgage arrears for clients like local authorities, banks or utility companies. As a bailiff, your duties could include: visiting and writing to debtors to ask for payment arranging for people to repay debts in instalments serving court papers offering money management advice repossessing goods and property arranging for recovered goods to be sold at auction keeping accurate records being responsible for any money and goods recovered. At all times you must follow strict laws and guidelines on what you are legally allowed to do. What qualifications and experience will employers look for? Your communication skills and life experience are usually considered to be more impor