Who is Mid Kent Enforcement Service?.

Mid Kent Enforcement Service is being provided on a collaborative basis by Maidstone, Swale and Tunbridge Wells shared services, who will have tried to recover the outstanding monies prior to issuing a liability order or warrant of control through the court system. As payment has not been made, we have now been instructed to enforce according to the regulations that were brought into force on April 6th 2014.

What regulations do you work under?

The Tribunal Court and Enforcement (TCE) Act 2007 Part 3 Schedule 12

The Taking Control of Goods (TCG) Regulations 2013, no 1894

The Taking Control of Goods (Fees) Regulations 2014, SI 2014 No 1

The Taking Control of Goods (Certification) Regulations 2014, SI 2014:421

What is an Enforcement Agent?

An Enforcement Agent was previously known as a Certificated Bailiff. The Enforcement Agent is Certificated by the County Court.

What if I can’t pay?

Don’t ignore this debt it won't go away. Call 01622 602599, quoting your reference number and speak with an advisor to discuss payment. A payment arrangement may be considered, which will be determined by our guidelines.

If this is not my debt, what should I do?

It is important you do not delay contacting Mid Kent Enforcement Service as failure to do so may result in further enforcement action.If you have received a letter or notice from Mid Kent Enforcement Service, but the person named on the letter has no connection or relationship to you, please let us know either by telephoning, emailing or writing to us.

If you are disputing liability, it is important you do not delay contacting Mid Kent Enforcement Service as failure to do so may result in further enforcement action.

My goods or vehicle have been removed, but I am not the debtor?

If your goods have been removed but you are not the person who owes the debt you will need to make a claim.

For Mid Kent Enforcement Service to investigate your claim fully, please email Enquiries@midkentenforcement.co.uk with our reference number.

You will be required to provide the following within 7 days of the goods being taken into control:

* Your full name, address, contact telephone number, valid email address and proof of id (passport or driving licence).
* A description of the goods which you are making the claim against, as well as the grounds upon which your claim is based.

If your claim relates to a vehicle, we require the following to support your claim:

* A copy of the V5 Log book issued by the DVLA.
* A copy of a valid Insurance Certificate for the vehicle, which must be purchased on the date of purchase.
* If you are in possession of motor traders insurance, the MID list showing the vehicle was added to the policy must also be provided.

In the absence of a valid insurance certificate a DVLA SORN confirmation is required

* Evidence of the Road Fund Licence which must be obtained on the date of purchase.
* A valid receipt for the purchase.
* Evidence of the flow of money used for the purchase of the vehicle, for example a bank statement.
* Evidence of how the vehicle was obtained, for example a copy of the advertisement.