CPA application for em bail.
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CPA application for em bail.
Ask a bailiff to suspend a warrant to seize property before it has been completed. The creditor and debtor agree the bailiff can seize the debtor’s property if the warrant is re-issued. Free.
Ask a bailiff to seize specific property. Complete this along with a Warrant to Seize application. Free.
CPA Form 4 Notice of appeal relating to bail
CPA Form 6 Notice of appeal relating to bail
Civil Enforcement Form - Notice to bailiff suspend enforcement and authority to re-enter
Civil Enforcement Form - Instruction to bailiff to seize property
Civil Enforcement Form - 94a Application for a bailiff to serve a summons
CPA Notice of Application to Vary Bail Conditions. Open this form with Adobe Acrobat.
This editable form has been updated to reflect the new District Court Act 2016.
Ask a bailiff to recover specific items that the court has ordered must be returned to you and the other party has not returned them. $200. (Formerly Form 61a - updated Oct 2019)
This form lets you apply for a warrant that will enable a bailiff to seize and sell property belonging to the judgment debtor to pay a judgment debt.
Form 6 Notice of Appeal Relating to Bail
Tell the creditor and the court that you have a financial interest in property seized and by a bailiff under a warrant to seize for civil debt.
Tell the court if you accept a third party claim. You can also ask the bailiff to release the property that was seized under a warrant to seize for civil debt.
If the debtor has the means to pay but refuses to do so, apply for a hearing and a judge can order the debtor to do community work. You should get legal advice before making this application. $200 (creditor service) or $250 (bailiff service).
Tell the creditor and the court that you have a financial interest in property seized and by a bailiff. Free.
Tell the court if you accept a third party claim. You can also ask the bailiff to release the property. Free.