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Who to notify for change of address
FutureTrunks
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Hi guys,
I currently am in the process of a court claim against me by UKPC (I have a thread here too). As I am now moving out of the residence where the court documents are being sent to, who do I have to notify of my change of address? Do I only have to notify the claimant (in this case SCS Law are the representatives) and the court? And how would I go about notifying the court if so?
Appreciate any help I can get.
Thanks!
I currently am in the process of a court claim against me by UKPC (I have a thread here too). As I am now moving out of the residence where the court documents are being sent to, who do I have to notify of my change of address? Do I only have to notify the claimant (in this case SCS Law are the representatives) and the court? And how would I go about notifying the court if so?
Appreciate any help I can get.
Thanks!
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You must inform all parties
See this
https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/procedure-rules/civil/rules/part06#6.24
Write a letter (email is fine) attach it, and then send copy to the claimant & SCS/LPC law0 -
Thank you!0
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Do not forget to inform DVLA, both the driving licence people and the VRN lot.You never know how far you can go until you go too far.0
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Quick question, what would the email address for the court be? Would it be CCBCAQ@justice.gov.uk?0
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FutureTrunks wrote: »Quick question, what would the email address for the court be? Would it be CCBCAQ@justice.gov.uk?
It depends, has i been allocated to your local court yet?0 -
Yes it's been allocated to my local court now, would I have to send the correspondence to them in this case?0
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FutureTrunks wrote: »Yes it's been allocated to my local court now, would I have to send the correspondence to them in this case?
Yes most courts have an E-Filing email address, just google the court name and it should be on there.
copy in SCS/LPC law into the email, attach it as a PDF document0
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