By email just now
I am writing to inform you that you have an outstanding fine with HMCTS. To prevent further enforcement against you, please contact HMCTS Contact Centre on 01633645112 to arrange payment.
Failure to do this may result in either an arrest warrant or a warrant of control being issued, the latter of which would incur extra charges.
Yours sincerely
Carla Higham
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They sent an email which I have no idea what it's about
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Re: They sent an email which I have no idea what it's about
Also I am at a new address as of two days ago and don't want them to have it
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Re: They sent an email which I have no idea what it's about
Do you have an outstanding fine?
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Re: They sent an email which I have no idea what it's about
The number you have given is the Historic Debts team, and you most likely have an unpaid court fine that has been lost in the post.
You can pay a court fine without giving your address but you need to ask them to email you some evidence of the fine and the fine amount.
If you don't recognise anything about the fine or the conviction, then do a Section 14.
The snag is you have to give photo ID to a solicitor to swear in a Section 14, which means your address becomes known, and the court may re-summon you and you will have to defend the allegation or pay the fine. http://www.nationalbailiffadvice.uk/Cou ... ation.html
There are other options you can consider to deal with a court fine, but most of them will require an up to date address. http://www.nationalbailiffadvice.uk/Sto ... liffs.html
You can pay a court fine without giving your address but you need to ask them to email you some evidence of the fine and the fine amount.
If you don't recognise anything about the fine or the conviction, then do a Section 14.
The snag is you have to give photo ID to a solicitor to swear in a Section 14, which means your address becomes known, and the court may re-summon you and you will have to defend the allegation or pay the fine. http://www.nationalbailiffadvice.uk/Cou ... ation.html
There are other options you can consider to deal with a court fine, but most of them will require an up to date address. http://www.nationalbailiffadvice.uk/Sto ... liffs.html
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Re: They sent an email which I have no idea what it's about
I am not aware of one, Schedule 12 actually dealt with bailiffs on my behalf about a court fine about a year ago and they kept on moaning about £25 which had already been settled.
Will email them, Thanks guys
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Re: They sent an email which I have no idea what it's about
If it's an Email it's probably phishing. Check the headers this should reveal the real sender. We've geta few a work ever so often with other phishing emails.