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  2. Certificated enforcement agent - Wikipedia

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    A certificated enforcement agent is a person appointed under Part 3 of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 in England and Wales, who may take control of goods and sell them to pay an amount of money when order to do so by a court. Until 2014, they were known as "certificated bailiffs".

  3. Certificated bailiff - Wikipedia

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    Certificated bailiffs were employees by private companies empowered to enforce a variety of debts on behalf of organisations such as local authorities. They were abolished in 2014, when they were replaced with certificated enforcement agents .

  4. Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away! - Wikipedia

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    Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away! is a British factual documentary series on Channel 5.It follows the work of High Court enforcement officers (previously known as sheriff's officers) as they execute privately obtained High Court writs across England and Wales on behalf of private clients, on those who have failed to make repayments on alleged debts or refuse to vacate a property.

  5. Council sorry over bailiff 'mix-up' debt threat - AOL

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    The £1,600 figure was comprised of his £1,139.52 council tax debt, plus bailiff fees. Mr Phillips said: "Trying to extort £500 out of somebody over a mix-up is absolutely and utterly morally ...

  6. Bailiff referrals rise by 20% over council debts - AOL

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    A BBC investigation finds Birmingham council tops the list with a 500% increase between 2022 and 2023.

  7. A Miami-Dade police officer has pleaded guilty to a $275,000 ...

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    A Miami-Dade police officer revived a dead company to use as the business vessel for a $275,479 COVID-19 relief loan fraud. That’s in Samuel Harris’ admission of facts with Friday’s guilty ...

  8. National Law Enforcement Accountability Database - Wikipedia

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    The National Law Enforcement Accountability Database (NLEAD) is a United States government database, maintained by the United States Department of Justice, which indexes official records of federal law enforcement officer misconduct, commendations, and awards.

  9. County Court bailiff - Wikipedia

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    A County Court bailiff can enter a premises to seize goods and sell these at public auction, they can enter a property through an unlocked door (front and back). If the bailiff has entry previously (made a levy) or has been forcefully removed they can then use reasonable force to gain re-entry to inspect the goods or remove them.