How to Stop DCBL Bailiffs

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Received a Visit Threat from DCBL Bailiffs?

Don’t panic, we can help. Dealing with bailiffs can be intimidating and stressful. If you’ve received a visit threat from DCBL, remember that you have rights and options. Our team at Bailiff Helpline is here to assist you

Who are
DCBL Bailiffs?

DCBL, or Direct Collection Bailiffs Limited, are authorized and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). They specialize in debt collection services and high court recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions
about Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs

Are DCBL Legitimate?

DCBL is a legitimate debt collection and enforcement company with company number 07408649. You can verify their credentials on the Certified Bailiff Register (http://certificatedbailiffs.justice.gov.uk/).

No, DCBL bailiffs do not have the automatic right to enter your home. You are not required to let them in, so it’s important to know and assert your rights.

DCBL has certified bailiff status, which means they can be instructed to visit your home to collect payment for your debts or, in some cases, to seize assets to cover the debt.

DCBL specializes in collecting various types of debts, including:

  • Nondomestic rates
  • Council tax
  • Commercial rent arrears
  • Penalty charge notices

Remember, paying DCBL is not your only option. If DCBL is pursuing you, Bailiff Helpline is here to provide guidance and explore alternative solutions to resolve your debt situation.

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Bailiff Helpline is a trading style of My Debt Plan Ltd.

My Debt Plan Ltd provides insolvency solutions to individuals, specialising in IVA’s. All advice given is provided in reasonable contemplation of an insolvency appointment. Where you are not suitable for an IVA, we may refer you to one of our trusted partners who specialise on alternative solutions. 

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May not be suitable in all circumstances. Our advice is free but fees may apply and your credit rating may be affected if you opt for a debt solution.

Credit Score

Credit Score Pop Up Wording : An Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) is a formal agreement with creditors to repay a portion of your debts over time, but it does have an impact on your credit score and it will be difficult to obtain further credit whilst on an IVA. Once an IVA is approved, it is recorded on your credit report and will typically remain there for six years from the date it starts.
However, it’s important to note this is the case for most debt solutions and your credit score will likely already have been affected by being in debt in the first place.
Once your IVA is complete you will get a fresh start to begin rebuilding your credit rating.

Fees

IVA costs are charged for the preparation of your proposal and the administration of the arrangement for the full term (usually 5 years) these costs are charged from the monthly contributions you make into the IVA and are not in addition. Costs will only be recovered on approval of your arrangement and once you commence making payments to it. The fees for preparation of the proposal to creditors and calling the meeting for creditors to vote on its approval are called nominees fees, the fees for running the arrangement once approved are called supervisors fees. There are also some expenses incurred in the running of the arrangement such as the registration fee and the statutory insurance that needs to be taken by law, these are called disbursements. For our arrangements, the total of all of these is £3,650 although this may be adjusted by creditors when they vote on whether to accept. No matter what the end total of costs come to, you can be rest assured that these will be taken from the monthly payment we agree with you.