How to Obtain a No. 66 - Writ of Possession
Step One
Download the necessary forms:-
‘N293A Combined certificate of judgment and request for writ of control or writ of possession’ and
‘No. 66 - Writ of Possession’.
Step Two
Complete the form N293A ‘Combined certificate of judgment and request for writ of control or writ of possession’ and send to the court that issued your judgment.
The court will then stamp the N293A form and return it to you.
Step Three
Complete the form ‘No. 66 - Writ of Possession’ and send:-
- Completed ‘No. 66 - Writ of Possession’
- Court stamped N293A Form
- Cheque for £78 made payable to ‘HMCTS’ to:-
Royal Courts of Justice
Room E15
Enforcement Section
Strand
London
WC2A 2LL
Telephone number: 020 7947 7772 (option 5)
Email: kbenforcement@justice.gov.uk
Step Four
Once the High Court returns your sealed ‘No. 66 - Writ of Possession’ you can send the original Writ to us for allocation of an enforcement officer. Our address is:-
Registry Trust Ltd
National Information Centre for Enforcement Department
3rd Floor
12 Carthusian Street
London
EC1M 6EB
Upon receiving the original sealed No.66 Writ of Possession that the High Court has posted to you, we will allocate it to a High Court Enforcement Officer on your behalf. We will contact you via post or email to confirm the name and contact details of the Enforcement Officer.
Please note, we are only able to allocate original sealed Writs of Control or Possession that have been posted to you. Copies will not be processed and will be returned to you.
However if the court has electronically sealed your Writ and has emailed it to you, we request that you forward the email to us in order to have it allocated to a High Court Enforcement Officer.
The email address to send all electronically sealed Writs to is: tribunalft@registry-trust.org.uk
Further Assistance
For further assistance you can contact the county court that issued your judgment or the Royal Courts of Justice Enforcement Section on telephone number: 020 7947 7772 (option 5).
You can find more information on how to enforce a judgment on the government website.