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What Is a Writ of Control and How Does It Work in Debt Recovery? 

Discover how a High Court Writ of Control works in UK debt recovery. Learn how Shergroup helps enforce writs to recover debts fast and legally using High Court Enforcement. 

Introduction: Taking Control of Debt Recovery in the UK 

When a debt remains unpaid and court judgment has been secured, a Writ of Control can be the key to fast, lawful enforcement. If you are a creditor, landlord, or business owner struggling with unpaid debts, this powerful legal tool allows you to escalate your case with authority—and results. 

At Shergroup, we help creditors across England and Wales enforce Writs of Control through our team of authorised High Court Enforcement Officers (HCEOs). You have seen what we do on our hit shows like Call the Bailiffs: Time to Pay Up and Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away, and we bring that same energy, professionalism, and effectiveness to every case. 

This blog post explains exactly what a Writ of Control is, how it works, and why High Court Enforcement is often the smartest path to successful UK debt collection. 

What Is a Writ of Control? (Writ of Control Explained) 

A Writ of Control is a legal document issued by the High Court of England and Wales. It authorises a High Court Enforcement Officer to enforce a court judgment by recovering money owed from a debtor. 

This may include: 

  • Collecting the full amount of the debt 
  • Seizing and selling the debtor’s assets to satisfy the judgment 

Previously known as a Writ of Fieri Facias (Fi Fa), the Writ of Control is now the standard legal method used for debt recovery when transferring a county court judgment (CCJ) of £600 or more to the High Court. 

How Does a Writ of Control Work? 

Here is a step-by-step breakdown of how the process unfolds when enforcing a High Court Writ of Control through Shergroup: 

1. Secure a Judgment 

The first step is to have a County Court Judgment (CCJ) or High Court Judgment in your favour. If you do not have one yet, Shergroup can guide you through the legal process of obtaining it. 

2. Transfer to the High Court 

For judgments of £600 or more (excluding cases under the Consumer Credit Act), the next step is to transfer the judgment to the High Court for enforcement. Shergroup handles this entire process for you. 

3. Issuance of the Writ of Control 

Once transferred, the High Court issues a Writ of Control. This document gives our High Court Enforcement Officers the legal power to contact the debtor and collect payment—or, if necessary, seize goods. 

4. Enforcement Visit 

Shergroup’s enforcement team makes a visit to the debtor’s address. The officer will: 

  • Request payment in full 
  • Attempt to enter into a Controlled Goods Agreement (a legally binding payment arrangement) 
  • If payment is not made, begin the process of seizing goods for auction 

5. Debt Recovery and Resolution 

Goods may be removed and sold to satisfy the debt. Often, however, the presence of a Shergroup Enforcement Officer leads to prompt payment without further escalation. We work firmly but respectfully, aiming for quick and lawful resolution. 

Benefits of Enforcing a Writ of Control with Shergroup 

Enforcing a debt recovery writ through the High Court is faster and more effective than waiting for County Court bailiffs. Here’s why thousands choose Shergroup: 

Feature County Court Bailiffs Shergroup High Court Enforcement 
Speed Slow – often 6-12 weeks (about 3 months) Fast – typically 7-14 days (about 2 weeks) 
Success Rate Lower collection success High recovery rate 
Authority Limited powers Full powers under High Court Writ 
Asset Recovery No seizure without warrant Can seize and sell goods legally 

Plus, with Shergroup, you get: 

  • A dedicated Business Solutions Team 
  • Real-time updates and case tracking 
  • National coverage across England and Wales 
  • Full legal compliance and professionalism 

Real Debt Recovery in Action – As Seen on TV 

Shergroup’s enforcement work has been featured in two major UK TV shows: 

These programmes highlight how Shergroup balances decisive legal enforcement with compassion and respect for all parties involved. 

FAQs: Common Questions About Writs of Control 

Who Can Use a Writ of Control? 

Any individual, landlord, or business owed money with a qualifying judgment of £600 or more (not under CCA) can use a Writ of Control. 

How Long Does It Take? 

Shergroup can issue a Writ within days of receiving your judgment. Enforcement action can begin as quickly as 7 days later. 

Can I Recover My Costs? 

Yes! The debtor is usually responsible for paying enforcement fees and interest, so you are likely to recover your full judgment and associated costs. 

Need Fast Debt Recovery? Let Shergroup Take the Lead 

Do not let unpaid debts sit and grow. If you are owed money and want a proven legal path to recovery, a Writ of Control enforced by Shergroup may be the solution you need. 

  • Fast, effective High Court Enforcement 
  • Experienced HCEOs trained in conflict resolution 
  • Trusted by landlords, businesses, and legal professionals alike 

Ready to Take Control of Your Debt Recovery? 

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