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Engaging a court bailiff? Engage Breyta.

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Engaging a court bailiff? Engage Breyta.

Engaging a bailiff for businesses

If you have invoiced for work or services, naturally you want to be paid for it. For this you can engage a court bailiff. This applies to both businesses and private individuals. Breyta works exclusively for businesses (SMEs and freelancers).

Within one working day you receive advice and a cost estimate. Entirely without obligation. We only get to work after you have given your approval.

Court ruling; judgment or court order

To allow the bailiff to do their work, they need a court ruling. For this, a court procedure must be started. A court procedure starts with a summons. You need a court bailiff to serve the summons on your client.

It may also be that you want to engage a bailiff because you are already in possession of a judgment or a court order but payment has still not been made. In that case too you can engage a court bailiff. The court bailiff can seize property or income in order to obtain what you are owed after all.

Every case is different

Breyta is happy to help you take the right steps towards payment of your claim. Using this handy tool you can request no-obligation tailored advice. We adapt our approach to your unique case and would be glad to hear the 'story' behind the claim so we can make the right choices.

Why engage Breyta?

We can summons your debtor within a week. But we can also 'put the brakes on' and protect you from unnecessary costs. With this honest and decisive way of working, we make the difference.

Our own collection lawyers conduct the court procedure. This allows us to act quickly. With the court ruling, our bailiffs can get to work swiftly to collect your claim.

First step towards engaging a bailiff

The first step towards engaging a bailiff is to submit your unpaid invoices or court ruling here. This can be done within 3 minutes. Because every case has its own unique aspects, we first assess your case carefully.

Will the court grant this claim? Can payment be expected after the ruling?

We also examine your debtor and advise on whether payment can be expected. In some cases we can still persuade the debtor to pay even before the procedure, so that we avoid unnecessary costs on both sides.

Is there already a judgment or court order?

If you already have a judgment, we quickly engage the right bailiff. So as to collect your claim as quickly and decisively as possible. Submit the ruling here. Of course you receive a cost estimate in advance and we only get to work after you have given your approval.

Get no-obligation advice and a cost estimate

Use the button below to submit your request to engage a bailiff without obligation. And receive no-obligation advice with a cost estimate within one working day. We only get to work after you have agreed.

Entirely without obligation. We only get to work after you have given your approval.

Summary of key points about engaging a bailiff:

1. Through Breyta, businesses (including freelancers) can engage a bailiff.

2. With a court ruling, the bailiff has the authority to seize property or income.

3. This first requires a court collection procedure. Breyta applies fixed costs for court procedures; you can find them here.

4. The costs of engaging a bailiff differ from case to case. This depends, among other things, on the size of the claim and the complexity of the case.

5. Breyta makes the difference by giving you no-obligation, honest advice within one working day. Submit your request here without obligation.

Owner, Breyta debt collection

Frequently asked questions about bailiffs

What is a bailiff not allowed to do?

Engaging a court bailiff? Engage Breyta. Engaging a bailiff for businesses. If you have invoiced for work or services, naturally you want to be paid for it. For this you can engage a court bailiff.

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Feel free to call us if you need a bailiff at 033-7858470.

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  • Exclusively for businesses
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