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Ccj Help - Case Number but no Details

Mojos1978
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Hi all.
Please help. I am at a loss, just used clear score to check my rating to find I have a CCJ!
It is from a previous address dated Feb 2016, I having been at that address since 2015.
But there is no information on who I owe this money too? I have a case number but that us all.
Any suggestions? I'm completely in the dark, I have never had to deal with anything like this...I don't know where to start...
Thanks
Please help. I am at a loss, just used clear score to check my rating to find I have a CCJ!
It is from a previous address dated Feb 2016, I having been at that address since 2015.
But there is no information on who I owe this money too? I have a case number but that us all.
Any suggestions? I'm completely in the dark, I have never had to deal with anything like this...I don't know where to start...
Thanks
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https://www.trustonline.org.uk/understand-judgments-fines/searching-the-registers/how-to-search-the-registers
Should provide the details. Will cost £6.0 -
You could also call the court with the reference number - it is probably the bulk centre in Northampton.0
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Hi Mojos and welcome to the forum
You'll need to contact the court that issued the CCJ to find out who made the claim against you. You won't find this information at www.trustonline.org.uk.
Your credit file or www.trustonline.org.uk will tell you which court issued the CCJ, and you can then find the court's contact details here https://www.gov.uk/find-court-tribunal.
From there you'll have to contact the claimant to find out what the debt was for, but bear in mind this could prompt them into chasing you for the debt. If you have grounds to dispute the debt you may be able to have the CCJ set aside, or if you agree you owe it you could set up a payment plan. I'd recommend you contact one of the free debt advice agencies for more help with your options once you know a little more. Good luck with it all.
Susie
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