We offer professional help to stop bailiff action.
Don’t Be Intimidated By Bailiffs
If a bailiff has contacted you about unpaid debt and you’re struggling to make payments, we’re here to help. Speak to an expert now by clicking the button below or request a call back.
We can help with many types of debt, including parking fines, missed loan or credit card payments, council tax arrears and unpaid utility bills.
We step in, speak to bailiffs for you, and help you find a manageable solution.
Dealing with bailiffs can feel stressful and overwhelming — but you don’t have to handle it on your own. We provide straightforward support for people facing bailiff action. We can step in, speak directly with the bailiff on your behalf, and help you understand exactly where you stand. From there, we’ll help you find a manageable solution to deal with your debt, so you can move forward with confidence.
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4 Essential Steps To Dealing With A Bailiff.
Check who the bailiff is and what they’re collecting for – Ask for ID and a written notice of the debt before discussing anything further.
Don’t ignore them, but don’t let them in – You are not usually obliged to let a bailiff into your home for most debts.
Ask for full details of the debt – Request a breakdown of what you owe and confirm it is correct, in your name and legally enforceable.
Seek advice and explore options quickly – Contact Your Bailiff Advisor so that we can negotiate with the bailiffs for you.
Some Of The Debts We Can Help With.
We offer help with a wide range of unsecured debts including the below. If your debt is not listed, please get in touch as there is a good chance that we can still help you.
Credit Cards
Bank Loans
Utility Bills
CCJ’s
Enforcement Notices
Council Tax Arrears
Why Choose Your Bailiff Advisor?
Many Years of Experience –helping people deal with bailiffs and regain control of their finances using solutions available to UK individuals.
Proven support you can trust – we have helped 100’s of people in similar situations find an end to outstanding, unaffordable debts.
Compassionate, non-judgemental advice – we understand how stressful debt can be and are renown for our empathy.
Expert knowledge of UK debt solutions – there is no ‘one size fits all’ solution and we will help you find the right solution for your situation.
Frequently Asked Questions.
If you receive a bailiff letter in England or Wales, it’s important not to ignore it. The notice should confirm the debt, the amount owed, and who the bailiff is acting for. Check the details carefully to make sure everything is accurate. At this stage, you still have time to take control and prevent further action. Speaking to a bailiff advisor early can help you understand your options and find a way forward before a home visit is arranged.
If a bailiff visits your home, stay calm and do not feel pressured to let them in. In most cases, bailiffs cannot force entry on their first visit. You can speak to them through a door or window and ask for identification and details of the debt. Avoid agreeing to payments you cannot afford. Getting advice quickly can help you deal with bailiffs safely, protect your belongings, and stop the situation from escalating.
Bailiffs must follow strict rules when collecting debts in England and Wales. They cannot usually force entry, must treat you fairly, and cannot take essential household items or goods that do not belong to you. There are also clear limits on how and when they can visit. Understanding your bailiff rights can help you feel more in control and avoid unnecessary pressure. A bailiff advisor can explain your rights clearly and help you take the right next steps. Learn more.
Bailiffs can visit your workplace, but this is not common and must be handled carefully. They are not allowed to discuss your debt with your employer or colleagues or put you in an uncomfortable position. If you are concerned about a visit to your workplace, it’s important to seek advice as soon as possible. Taking early action can often prevent this and help you manage the situation more privately. Learn more.
Bailiffs can usually visit your home between 6am and 9pm, or during normal business hours if attending a workplace. They should not visit outside of these times or on certain days without proper authorisation. Knowing when bailiffs can visit can help you feel more prepared and avoid unnecessary stress. If you’re unsure whether a bailiff has acted within the rules, a bailiff advisor can help you understand your rights and what to do next.
Below are just some of the bailiffs that we have helped people with.






Our Advisors Are Waiting To Take Your Call.
If you’ve received correspondence from a bailiff, whether via telephone, letter or home visit, for debts that are in your name, then we can guide you on your next steps to get your debts resolved and any bailiff action stopped. We can be contacted using either of the buttons below and a member of our team will call you straight back.


For free, independent advice, you should visit to Money Helper via their website.

