Summary
If you need to request the address of a company officer for court proceedings, you can file an application using Form N244. This form is used to apply for a disclosure order, which can compel the company to provide the officers address. When filling out Form N244, include your details in sections 1-3, specify Disclosure of address of company officer in section 4, and provide reasons for your request in section 10. Sign and date the form before submission. If you dont have a Fee Account, leave that field blank and pay the court fee through other available methods. Apply to the court with jurisdiction over the debtor companys location, whether its a County Court or High Court. For debts from an employment tribunal, enforcement is similar to a CCJ. Use the HM Courts & Tribunals Service website to find the correct court.Full Conversation
I don't have a fee account. How do I pay the court fee?
You can pay the court fee using various methods:
- Online payment through the court's website.
- By phone using a credit or debit card.
- In person at the court.
- By cheque or postal order.
Would you like more details on any of these methods?
how do I know which court to apply to?
You should apply to the court that has jurisdiction over the area where the debtor company is located or carries out business. This is usually the local County Court or the High Court.
Do you need help finding the specific court for your case?
is this still true even when the debt was from an employment tribunal and not a CCJ?
Yes, it is still true. For debts from an employment tribunal, you can enforce the award through the County Court or High Court. The court will treat the employment tribunal award similarly to a CCJ for enforcement purposes.
Is there anything else you need help with regarding the enforcement process?
can you help me find the correct court for my case?
To find the correct court for your case, you will generally need to:
*. Identify the location where the debtor company is based or where they conduct their business.
*. Apply either to the local County Court or the High Court in that area.
Would you like assistance in locating the specific County Court or High Court for your case?
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To help you find the appropriate court:
*. Visit the HM Courts & Tribunals Service website.
*. Use the 'Find a Court or Tribunal' tool.
*. Enter the location of the debtor company to find the nearest County Court or High Court.
Would you like more detailed guidance on using this tool?
The form needs both the address of the company, and the address of the officer. But what if I don't know the address of the company officer?
If you don't know the address of the company officer, you can take the following steps:
- Check the company's register at Companies House.
- Review any correspondence or official documents related to the company.
- If still unsure, you may need to request the information through the court process.
Would you like more information on how to request this information through the court?
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To request the address of the company officer through the court process, you can file an application for an order requiring the company to disclose this information. This is typically done alongside your N316A application. The court can then order the company to provide the officer's address.
Do you need help with filing this application?
yes, what form do I need for that?
To request the address of the company officer, you will need to file an application for a disclosure order. Typically, you would use Form N244 (Application Notice) for this purpose.
Would you like guidance on how to complete Form N244?
yes how do I fill in n244 to get the address of the company officer?
To fill in Form N244 to request the address of the company officer, you need to:
- Complete your details (applicant's details) in sections *-*.
- In section *, specify "Disclosure of address of company officer."
- Provide reasons in section *, explaining why you need the address.
- Sign and date the form.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any specific section?