How to Stop Wilson & Roe?
- January 19, 2026
Are you being hassled by Wilson & Roe Bailiffs ?
If Wilson & Roe has contacted you, you may be feeling stressed, confused, or even frightened about what happens next. Their letters, calls, and threats of a High Court enforcement visit can feel overwhelming but you still have rights. Bailiff Helpline is here to explain what Wilson & Roe can and cannot do, protect your belongings, and help you stop enforcement quickly and safely.
Who Are Wilson & Roe?
Wilson & Roe bailiffs are a High Court Enforcement company. They enforce High Court writs, recover unpaid judgments, carry out evictions, repossessions, and collect debts on behalf of creditors, councils, landlords, and other organisations.
Frequently Asked Questions
about Wilson & Roe Bailiffs
Do I have to let Wilson & Roe bailiffs into my home?
No. You do not have to let their agents in. For most debts, Wilson & Roe must enter peacefully through an unlocked door or if you invite them. Keeping your door closed protects your belongings.
Can Wilson & Roe bailiffs force entry?
Forced entry is rare and only allowed for certain High Court writs or specific types of debt. In most situations, including consumer debts or council arrears, they cannot break in through your main door.
What can Wilson & Roe bailiffs take?
Don’t ignore it. The notice usually gives you at least 7 clear days before they can visit. Use this time to check the debt, challenge anything that seems incorrect, or contact Bailiff Helpline to prevent escalation.
What should I do if I receive a Notice of Enforcement from Wilson & Roe
Yes, if the car belongs to you outright and is accessible. They cannot take:
- Cars on finance (HP, PCP or lease)
- Motability vehicles
- Vehicles essential for work (under set value limits)
You may need to provide proof.
Can Wilson & Roe take items that belong to someone else?
No. They can only seize goods owned by the person named on the writ. Items belonging to your partner, housemates, or children are protected as long as you can show they are not yours.
Do Wilson & Roe agents have to show ID?
Yes. They must present photographic ID, proof of certification as enforcement agents, and paperwork outlining the debt and their authority. You can ask to view this through a window or letterbox.
What if I can’t afford what Wilson & Roe are demanding?
You do not have to pay the full amount immediately. You can offer a repayment plan, or explore debt solutions that may pause or stop enforcement entirely. Bailiff Helpline can negotiate on your behalf.
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