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CCJ from Wrong Address: Your Rights and How to Get It Removed

Receiving a County Court Judgment (CCJ) addressed to the wrong address can be incredibly frustrating and stressful. You might discover a CCJ on your credit file that was issued to a previous address, or find court papers in your name at a property you’ve never lived in. The good news is that you have clear […]

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Parking Ticket CCJ: How to Remove a Judgment from a Parking Fine

Receiving a County Court Judgment (CCJ) from an unpaid parking ticket can be shocking, especially if you weren’t aware the matter had escalated to court. If you’ve found yourself with a parking ticket CCJ on your credit file, don’t panic – there are clear legal routes to get it removed from your record. This comprehensive […]

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Can You Get a Mortgage with a CCJ? What You Need to Know

Getting a mortgage with a County Court Judgment (CCJ) on your credit file might feel impossible, but it’s not. While a CCJ certainly makes the process more challenging, thousands of people successfully secure mortgages despite having these judgments on their records. This comprehensive guide explains exactly what options are available, which lenders accept applicants with […]

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How Long Does CCJ Removal Take in 2026? Realistic Timescales

If you have a County Court Judgment (CCJ) against your name, one of the most pressing questions on your mind is likely: “How long will it take to get this removed?” The answer depends on several factors, including the removal method you choose, the complexity of your case, and which court handles your application. In […]

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CCJ Removal: Consent Order vs N244 — Which Route Is Right for You?

CCJ Removal: Consent Order vs N244 — Which Route Is Right for You? If you’ve received a County Court Judgment (CCJ) and want it removed from your credit file, you have two main legal routes available: applying for a Consent Order or submitting an N244 application to set aside the judgment. Both can achieve the […]

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How to Remove a CCJ from Your Credit Report

A County Court Judgment on your credit report can feel like an anchor dragging down every financial decision you try to make. Mortgage applications get rejected. Car finance quotes come back with eye-watering interest rates. Even something as simple as a mobile phone contract can become a battle. The good news? A CCJ does not […]

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CCJ Set Aside and £10,500 Claim Defeated Against Enterprise Rent-A-Car

Receiving a County Court Judgment (CCJ) for a claim you dispute can feel overwhelming — especially when the amount claimed is significant. CCJs can have serious implications for your credit rating and financial future, making it crucial to address them promptly. Understanding how to have a ccj set aside is essential for those facing financial […]

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How Much Does CCJ Removal Cost in 2026? All Fees Explained

Finding out you have a County Court Judgment (CCJ) on your credit file is stressful enough — the last thing you need is confusion about what it will cost to remove it. The good news is that CCJ removal is often more affordable than people expect, especially when handled correctly from the start. In this […]

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*No Obligation Review/Case Assessment Terms

To provide a No Obligation Case Assessment we will use our best endeavours to assess your case. Solely based on the information provided by you in our initial call we will try to establish if you have legal grounds to ask the court to Set Aside your Judgment (remove a CCJ). However, there are occasions where a case can be too complex or of too high value for us to do this and in such circumstances, we will advise that we can instruct a fully qualified Barrister to provide a written legal opinion at a fixed upfront cost. This is an essential component of our service as we are licensed by the Bar Standards Board and this enables us to provide clients with access to high quality professional legal advice at a reasonable cost. In such cases the Barristers opinion becomes your property, and you are not obliged to continue with any further services from CCJ Removal Services C.I.C.. The Barristers opinion will be offered to ensure that we are always giving clients the best advice from the first enquiry that they have made with CCJ Removal Services C.I.C.. There may also be circumstances where we have provided a No Obligation Case Assessment and further information about the case is discovered after we have started the work. This also may dictate that we must then instruct a Barrister to provide a written legal opinion to ensure that you are taking the correct course of action and to protect you from becoming liable for the claimants costs.

CCJ Removal Services C.I.C.

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Number: 14104820

Registered Office:16 Upper Woburn Place, London, Greater London, WC1H 0AF

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CCJ Removal Services C.I.C Registration number 14104820 are a Not for Profit, Community Interest Company, we are not solicitors and we are not regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). We are regulated by the Office of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies .We are members of the Institute of Paralegals (IOP) and the Civil Mediation Council (CMC). We hold Professional Indemnity Insurance of £1M and we are Licensed by the Bar Standards Board (BSB) to Instruct Barristers. We can assist clients in the process of removing a CCJ and can assist you in dealing with the claimant and the court service on your behalfOur team is made up of either qualified or experienced paralegals who we employ as case workers. . You will remain a Litigant in Person (LIP) throughout your case. We can arrange Court representation for you via a Regulated third party court advocacy provider, Barristers Chambers or a Barrister directly. We can assist you to complete court paperwork, and  assist you to draft legal documents. We will advise and guide you through the court process. We pride ourselves on providing an excellent service at an affordable cost and  we will always do our best to exceed clients expectations. You cannot make a complaint about us to the Law Society, The Legal Ombudsman or the SRA as we are not regulated and fall outside of their jurisdiction. You can complain about a Regulated Barrister to the Bar Standards Board (BSB), if you are unhappy with the service that they have provided. If you have any questions about our service and how we work we welcome you to contact us so we can explain in full and email you full details of our services. Any complaints about our service would need to be referred to the Office of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/office-of-the-regulator-of-community-interest-companies/about/complaints-procedure However we will do all we can to resolve any complaints before this becomes necessary.

N244 Application Form

Please complete this form to download the Free N244 Application Form BUT we strongly advise you to call us so we can assess your case and ensure you have the legal grounds to ask the court to remove the judgment from your name.