The Certification of Enforcement Agents Regulations 2014

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 2014/421
Year2014
(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Certification of Enforcement Agents Regulations 2014 and come into force on 6th April 2014.(2) These Regulations extend to England and Wales only.
  • In these Regulations—
  • on application by the person to whom the certificate is to be issued; and
  • the applicant is a fit and proper person to hold a certificate;
  • the applicant possesses sufficient knowledge of the law and procedure relating to powers of enforcement by taking control of goods and of commercial rent arrears recovery to be competent to exercise those powers;
  • the forms which the applicant intends to use when exercising powers of taking control of goods or commercial rent arrears recovery conform to the design and layout prescribed in the Schedule to these Regulations;
  • the applicant has lodged the security required by regulation 6(1) , or such security is already subsisting; and
  • the applicant does not carry on, and is not and will not be employed in, a business which includes buying debts.
  • (1) The court must compile and maintain a list of all certificated persons who hold a certificate which has not expired or been cancelled.the certificated person's name;the name of the certificated person's employer, if any;the date of issue of the certificate; andthe date on which the certificate ceases to have effect.(3) The list required by paragraph (1) must be published on a website maintained by or on behalf of Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service.(4) The court must also publish, on the website referred to in paragraph (3) , notice of every application made to the court for a certificate to be issued under section 64.the applicant's name;the name of the applicant's employer, if any;the date on which the application will be heard, which must be at least eight days after the date in sub-paragraph (f) ;that any person who knows of any reason or reasons why the applicant may not be a fit and proper person to hold a certificate may give the reason or reasons to the court;that reasons given under sub-paragraph (d) must be given in writing;the date by which a person must give a reason or reasons to the court under sub-paragraph (d) , which must be at least 30 days from the date on which the notice is published on the website.
  • No application for a certificate to be issued will be heard before the date in regulation 4(5) (c) .
  • lodge in court by way of bond security totalling £10,000; orsatisfy the judge that security totalling that amount is already subsisting by way of bond.(2) The security must be retained once the certificate has been issued for the purpose of securing the certificated person's duties as an enforcement agent and the payment of any reasonable costs, fees and expenses incurred in the investigation of any complaint made to the court against the certificated person in the capacity of an enforcement agent.(3) The certificated person must maintain the security throughout the duration of the certificate.(4) If at any time during the duration of the certificate the security no longer exists, or is reduced in value so it totals less than £10,000, the certificated person must, by such time as the court may direct, provide fresh security to the satisfaction of the court.(1) F5Subject to paragraph (3) , a certificate has effect, unless cancelled, for two years from the date on which it was issued, subject in the case of a replacement certificate to regulation 8(3) .(2) F6Subject to paragraph (3) , every certificate must state the date on which it ceases to have effect.(3) If the relevant day F9during the period beginning with 26th December 2019 and ending on 23rd August 2020, the certificate will continue to have effect for a period of 9 months beginning with the relevant day.(4) For the purposes of paragraph (3) , the relevant day is the day 3 months before the expiry of the period referred to in paragraph (1) .(1) If there is for any certificated person a change in any of the matters referred to in regulation 4(2) (a) and (b) (name, business address and employer of a certificated person) , the certificated person must as soon as possible notify the court in writing of the change or changes, and produce the certificate to the court.(2) Where a certificated person notifies the court and produces the certificate in accordance with paragraph (1) , the certificate must be cancelled, and a replacement certificate issued to the certificated person, as soon possible.(3) The replacement certificate must reflect the change notified, but in all other respects, including the date on which it ceases to have effect, must be the same as the cancelled certificate.(4) No fee is payable for cancellation of a certificate and issue of a replacement certificate under this regulation.(1) Any person who considers that a certificated person is by reason of the certificated person's conduct in acting as an enforcement agent, or for any other reason, not a fit person to hold a certificate, may submit a complaint in writing to the court.(2) No fee is payable for submitting a complaint under paragraph (1) .(3) A complaint submitted under paragraph (1) must provide details of the matters complained of and explain the reason or reasons why the certificated person is not a fit person to hold a certificate.(4) No complaint submitted under paragraph (1) may be considered by the judge until the certificated person has been provided with a copy of the complaint and given an opportunity to respond to it in writing.(5) If on considering the complaint and the certificated person's response the judge is satisfied that the certificated person remains a fit and proper person to hold a certificate, the complaint must be dismissed.the certificated person fails to respond; oron considering the complaint and the certificated person's response the judge is not satisfied that the certificated person remains a fit

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