Warrant Of Control Guidance

Summary

A warrant of control allows agents to seize goods to recover debts. You can pay the debt, negotiate a payment plan, or file a Statutory Declaration if unaware of proceedings. Contact the court for guidance on filing the declaration. Maidenhead Magistrates Court is closed; try Reading Magistrates Court. Prepare the declaration, have it signed by a solicitor, and submit it to the court.

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What can be done with a warrant of control?
A warrant of control allows court enforcement agents to take control of your goods to sell them and recover the money owed. Here's what can happen:
- Agents may visit your property to seize goods.
- You can pay the debt to stop the warrant.
- You may negotiate a payment plan.
What is your location? Laws can vary by region.
It was heard in Maidenhead for a summary offence of £*. Somebody made lies about an assault and I was ignorant of the proceedings. I do not know how to appeal, besides, a date may have passed by now.
You may still have options to appeal or challenge the proceedings:
- File a Statutory Declaration to the court, stating you were unaware of the proceedings. This may set aside the conviction.
- Contact the court where the case was heard for guidance on filing the declaration.
- Consult with a solicitor for detailed advice.
Do you need information on how to contact the relevant court?
Yes

Maidenhead Magistrates' Court


Phone: * * *
Address: The Law Courts, Bridge Street, Maidenhead, SL6 8BU
Website: www.gov.uk/courts

Would you like more information on how to file the Statutory Declaration?
It is permanently closed.
Maidenhead Magistrates' Court has indeed closed. You can try contacting the nearest court for assistance.

Reading Magistrates' Court


Phone: * * *
Address: Castle Street, Reading, RG1 7TQ
Website: www.gov.uk/courts

Would you like more information on how to file the Statutory Declaration?
Can you help with statutory declaration?
Sure, here’s how you can file a Statutory Declaration:
- Prepare the Declaration: State you were unaware of the proceedings and include relevant details.
- Signed and Witnessed: It must be signed in front of a solicitor or commissioner for oaths.
- Submit to Court: Send it to Reading Magistrates' Court or the nearest court handling such cases.
Would you like more detailed steps on preparing the declaration?