County Court Business Centre Complaints

What is County court business centre complaints?

County Court Business Centre (CCBC) complaints refer to grievances filed by individuals or organizations regarding issues related to county court proceedings handled by the CCBC. These complaints can range from administrative errors to delays in case processing.

What are the types of County court business centre complaints?

County court business centre complaints can vary, but common types include:

Incorrect personal information on court documents
Delays in case handling
Miscommunication regarding court dates or requirements

How to complete County court business centre complaints

To successfully complete County Court Business Centre complaints, follow these steps:

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Gather all relevant documentation to support your complaint
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Contact the CCBC either online or by phone to file your complaint
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Be clear and concise in explaining the issue and provide any necessary evidence
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Follow up on your complaint to ensure it is being addressed and resolved

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Questions & answers

If you begin to suspect you have a CCJ against, but don't know for sure, you can find out via the public Register of Judgements, Orders and Fines. If you do have a CCJ against you, the register will tell you: The date of the judgement against you.
To find out the creditor and court behind the CCJ, check your credit report with the three main UK credit reference agencies, then contact the court that issued the judgement.
How do I contact the County Court Business Centre? Address:St. Katharine's House 21-27 St. Katharine's Street, Northampton, NN1 2LHPhone number:0300 123 1056 (County Court Business Centre (CCBC))03003035174 (for Welsh-speakers)Email:ccbc@justice.gov.uk (County Court Business Centre (CCBC))1 more row
If you begin to suspect you have a CCJ against, but don't know for sure, you can find out via the public Register of Judgements, Orders and Fines. If you do have a CCJ against you, the register will tell you: The date of the judgement against you.
In some cases, if you didn't know about the CCJ, or the creditor who applied for it didn't follow the right process, you may be able to get it set aside. When a CCJ is set aside, it is removed from your credit history. Setting aside a court judgment is usually only possible if you have a good reason.
If you pay the debt in full within 1 month of the date of the CCJ, you can apply to the court have your entry in the Register removed. You'll need to get a certificate from the court to prove you've paid off the debt. You'll have to pay for the certificate but the fee can be waived or reduced if you're on a low income.