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Stirling Park

Stirling Park’s individual Sheriffs and Messenger-at-Arms are authorised by the courts to enforce court orders. As a result of this, if you attempt to prevent them from doing their jobs, you could be held in comtempt of court.

 

  • Council Tax
  • Business Rates
  • Benefit Overpayments

When pursuing your debt, Stirling Park will take the following steps:

You will be issued with a ‘Charge to pay’ or ‘Charge for Payment’. This is a letter that instructs you to pay your debt within 14 days.

Ideally, this is the time to act! If you cannot afford to pay the debt then contact us either by clicking here or call us on 0800 989 0137 We can get the Sheriff to stop!

If you fail to pay the debt within the 14 day period, the Sheriff will move on to their second step which could mean:

Sheriff may also attempt to gain an ‘Attachment of Goods Order’. This allows the Sheriff to seize your property in order to sell it and use the money to pay all or part of your debt.

Visit our Sheriff information page to find out more.

When pursuing your debt, Stirling Park will take the following steps:

You will be issued with a ‘Charge to pay’ or ‘Charge for Payment’. This is a letter that instructs you to pay your debt within 14 days.

Ideally, this is the time to act! If you cannot afford to pay the debt then contact us either by clicking here or call us on 0800 989 0137 We can get the Sheriff to stop!

If you fail to pay the debt within the 14 day period, the Sheriff will move on to their second step which could mean:

Sheriff may also attempt to gain an ‘Attachment of Goods Order’. This allows the Sheriff to seize your property in order to sell it and use the money to pay all or part of your debt.

Visit our Sheriff information page to find out more.