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CCJ - Paid within 28 days and other issue

hausa
Posts: 2 Newbie
Hi all,
I have recently discovered I have a CCJ on my credit file for solicitors fees from 2015 (a tiny amount).
I paid the money within 28 days at the time and unfortunately the solicitor has now retired and hasn't notified the court.
I don't have the receipt for payment and I am needing the file to show as satisfied.
The solicitor was paid and obviously no further action has been taken by her.
Looking to see what should I do to get this removed? or my options?
Also, I am in a position with regards a job offer too and this may be an issue if an employer checks my file.
any help appreciated
thanks
h
I have recently discovered I have a CCJ on my credit file for solicitors fees from 2015 (a tiny amount).
I paid the money within 28 days at the time and unfortunately the solicitor has now retired and hasn't notified the court.
I don't have the receipt for payment and I am needing the file to show as satisfied.
The solicitor was paid and obviously no further action has been taken by her.
Looking to see what should I do to get this removed? or my options?
Also, I am in a position with regards a job offer too and this may be an issue if an employer checks my file.
any help appreciated
thanks
h
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Contact the issuing court and request a certificate of satisfaction.
You can then present this to the CRA's to get it marked as satisfied0 -
thanks Gary.
Do I not need proof of payment though?
regards
h0 -
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/form-n443-application-for-a-certificate-of-satisfaction-or-cancellation
On the form you you fill in you can choose the option that best applies to the situation0
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