Bailiff Fees and Charges: What You Can and Cannot Be Charged in 2026
Bailiff Fees and Charges: What You Can and Cannot Be Charged in 2026
If bailiffs are trying to collect a debt from you, understanding what fees they can and cannot charge is crucial for protecting yourself from excessive costs. Many people unknowingly pay inflated bailiff fees because they don’t understand their rights under current UK legislation.
Legal Framework for Bailiff Fees
Bailiff fees are strictly regulated under the Taking Control of Goods (Fees) Regulations 2014. These regulations set maximum amounts that enforcement agents can charge, and any fees above these limits are illegal.
Standard Bailiff Fees You Can Be Charged
Compliance Stage Fee: £75
This is charged when the bailiff first sends you a notice of enforcement. It covers:
– Sending the initial notice
– Attempting telephone contact
– Administrative costs
Enforcement Stage Fee: £235 or £110
This fee applies when a bailiff visits your property:
– **£235** for debts over £1,500
– **£110** for debts under £1,500
Sale Stage Fee: £525 or £110
If goods are removed and sold:
– **£525** for debts over £1,500
– **£110** for debts under £1,500
Additional Costs That May Apply
Storage Fees
If bailiffs remove goods, they can charge:
– **Up to £12.50 per day** for storage
– Must provide secure, insured storage
– Cannot charge excessive periods
Vehicle Costs
Only if actually incurred:
– Reasonable towing fees (if your vehicle is removed)
– Van hire for removing goods
– Must provide receipts and justification
Enforcement Agent’s Time
**£45 per hour** for time reasonably spent:
– Dealing with complaints
– Attending court hearings
– Time beyond standard enforcement
Fees You CANNOT Be Charged
Illegal Charges to Watch For
**Lock Changes**
Bailiffs cannot charge you for changing locks. If they secure your property, this is done at their own expense.
**Admin Fees**
No additional administrative fees beyond the standard compliance stage fee of £75.
**”Investigation” Fees**
Bailiffs cannot charge for investigating your circumstances or assets.
**Multiple Visit Fees**
Only one enforcement stage fee applies, regardless of how many times they visit.
**Excessive Storage**
Storage over £12.50 per day or for unreasonably long periods is illegal.
High Court vs County Court Enforcement
High Court Enforcement Officers (HCEOs)
– Can charge 7.5% + VAT on debt value
– Have wider powers but same fee structure applies
– Often used for larger debts over £600
County Court Bailiffs
– Strictly limited to statutory fees
– Cannot add percentage charges
– More restricted in powers
Your Rights Regarding Bailiff Fees
Right to Fee Breakdown
You’re entitled to:
– Detailed breakdown of all charges
– Receipts for any additional costs
– Explanation of how fees were calculated
Right to Challenge Excessive Fees
If you believe fees are excessive:
– Request detailed justification
– Complain to the bailiff company
– Contact the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman
– Apply to court for fee reduction
Right to Payment Plans
You can negotiate:
– Payment plans for both debt and fees
– Reduced fees in cases of hardship
– Suspension of enforcement action
Special Protections for Vulnerable People
- Disabled or have mental health conditions
- Elderly or seriously ill
- Pregnant or have young children
- Recently bereaved
- Consider your circumstances
- Offer alternative payment arrangements
- Refer to appropriate support services
What to Do If Overcharged
Immediate Steps
1. **Don’t pay disputed fees immediately**
2. **Request written breakdown** of all charges
3. **Keep detailed records** of all interactions
4. **Photograph any documents** provided
Formal Complaints Process
1. **Contact the bailiff company** directly
2. **Escalate to creditor** if no resolution
3. **Complain to trade associations** (CIVEA, HCEOA)
4. **Contact ombudsman services**
5. **Consider court action** for unlawful fees
Manchester and Greater Manchester Resources
Local Support Services
- Multiple locations across Manchester
- Free debt and bailiff advice
- Representation in fee disputes
- Specialist legal advice
- Help with formal complaints
- Representation in court proceedings
- Local support for Sale residents
- Bailiff rights workshops
- One-to-one advice sessions
Preventing Excessive Fees
Early Action
– **Respond to first notices** promptly
– **Negotiate payment plans** before enforcement
– **Seek debt advice** from free services
– **Know your rights** before bailiffs arrive
Communication Strategy
– **Be polite but firm** about fee queries
– **Ask for everything in writing**
– **Don’t admit liability** for disputed fees
– **Record all conversations**
Court Action and Fee Appeals
When to Consider Court Action
– Fees significantly exceed statutory limits
– Bailiffs refuse to provide breakdown
– Evidence of deliberate overcharging
– Other enforcement irregularities
Success Factors
Recent court cases show success when:
– Detailed records kept of all interactions
– Clear evidence of excessive charging
– Proper complaint procedures followed
– Professional legal advice obtained
Common Bailiff Fee Myths
Myth: “Administrative Costs” Are Extra
**Truth:** All admin costs are included in the £75 compliance fee
Myth: Bailiffs Can Charge What They Want
**Truth:** Fees are strictly regulated by law with maximum limits
Myth: You Must Pay Immediately
**Truth:** You can dispute fees and request breakdowns
Myth: Storage Fees Are Unlimited
**Truth:** Maximum £12.50 per day with strict justification required
Getting Help and Support
Free Debt Advice Services
– **StepChange Debt Charity:** 0800 138 1111
– **National Debtline:** 0808 808 4000
– **Citizens Advice:** 03444 111 444
– **PayPlan:** 0800 280 2816
Legal Support
– **Legal Aid:** Available for certain circumstances
– **Law Centres:** Free legal advice in some areas
– **Pro Bono Services:** Free legal help from volunteers
Conclusion
Understanding bailiff fees and charges is essential for protecting yourself from exploitation. Remember that fees are strictly regulated, and you have strong rights to challenge excessive charges.
The key is knowing what you can and cannot be charged, keeping detailed records, and seeking help when needed. Don’t let bailiff companies intimidate you into paying unlawful fees.
If you’re facing bailiff action, contact free debt advice services immediately. Early intervention can often prevent enforcement action altogether and save you hundreds of pounds in unnecessary fees.
*This information is for guidance only and should not be considered legal advice. Laws and regulations may change. Always seek current professional advice for your specific situation.*