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Dudess73

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Re: Bailiffs. Fine sent to old adress.
« Reply #45 on: November 10, 2024, 05:18:01 pm »
Thank you, I will add in the addresses.
Do you think that I should tell them about Royal Mail not redirecting my post because they had my married name in the redirect- yet my maiden name would have been in the correspondence?
Then the name in the PE 2/3 forms- should it be my maiden name(V5c) or my married name?

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Re: Bailiffs. Fine sent to old adress.
« Reply #46 on: November 10, 2024, 06:27:01 pm »
I have changed the wording of the PE 3 - I have made a short declaration as to why I did not receive  the  pcn documents.
Then my PE 2 has all the details of addresses, Royal Mail redirection issue and V5c  incorrect name details . I am getting this legally signed now as I do want to make sure this all goes out before start of the day tomorrow. Hoping and praying. Thank you for your help. My dad used to crusade on this, he is departed now so I am going it alone so thank you for your kind support.

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Re: Bailiffs. Fine sent to old adress.
« Reply #47 on: November 10, 2024, 11:59:07 pm »
Where are you getting the forms witnessed on a Sunday evening? Needs to be done FOC at the County Court or a solicitor's office who will make a charge. £7-£10 per doc. Or you can try a Magistrate but they charge as well.

I still advise that you get the text of the OOT application reviewed by Bailiff Advice Online before you get the forms witnessed. Also how do you know that an OOT application is required for the sixth and seventh PCNs?

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Re: Bailiffs. Fine sent to old adress.
« Reply #48 on: November 11, 2024, 12:10:08 am »
I have a family member who is a solicitor, luckily for me.
When I spoke to TEC, or was it Barnet council, I cant remember which one it was who gave me the information, one of them told me that they are all out of time.
I have contacted the bailiff advice website which you gave me, and also Mr Mustard/ Mr Dishman who is now in email contact with me. He says that he will help me with the wording for my OOT forms.