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CDER Group – Enforcement Help & Advice

Dealing with a letter or visit from CDER Group? Learn your rights, how enforcement works, and the steps you can take to stop visits or arrange an affordable repayment plan.

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What we cover

Debts CDER Group commonly enforce

If you’ve heard from CDER Group, it’s often about these debt types. We can explain your options, help stop visits, and arrange affordable plans where possible.

Council Tax Arrears

Parking & Traffic PCNs

Congestion Charges

TV Licence Fines

HMCTS Court Fines

Business Rates

High Court Writs

CCJs → HCEO

● What to do

CDER Group Enforcement: 3 Simple Steps

Contact from CDER Group can be stressful. We’ll explain your rights, speak to CDER Group on your behalf, and help you agree an affordable plan or look at other options to stop escalation.

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Check the notice & your rights

Don’t let them in. Keep doors locked and ask for ID through the door. We’ll check the notice, confirm the debt is yours, and explain what CDER Group can and can’t do.

Speak to an adviser (we’ll call CDER Group)

We contact CDER Group for you, stop pressure where possible, and propose a realistic plan based on your income and essentials. We’ll also check for errors or vulnerability considerations.

Agree a plan or alternative solution

We help you set an affordable repayment or explore solutions that can pause enforcement and protect essentials. The goal: stop visits and get you back in control.

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How CDER Group Debt Recovery and Enforcement works

CDER Group (enforcement agents, often called bailiffs) collect debts for councils, courts and private creditors. Their process usually moves through three stages: Compliance (letters, texts and a Notice of Enforcement), Enforcement (a visit to take control of goods), and Sale (removal or sale if the balance remains unpaid). We explain your rights and speak to CDER Group on your behalf.

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When we can help with CDER Group

Had a Notice of Enforcement, a clamped vehicle, or a home visit from CDER Group? We’ll check fees and deadlines, look for vulnerability considerations, request breathing space where possible, and agree realistic repayments if possible. We’ll also clarify entry rules (for most debts, bailiffs can’t force entry) and practical steps to keep essential items safe while we get you back in control. If you meet the criteria for an IVA you will be referred to our associate company Arkle Insolvency Limited for advice and information on the debt solutions available to you. IVAs are subject to eligibility and acceptance. Fees apply.

Dealing with CDER Group enforcement agents?

We’ll explain your rights, speak to CDER Group for you, and work to stop visits while assessing your situation. Don’t let them in — talk to us first.

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8 Ways We Help With CDER Group Enforcement

Dealing with CDER Group can be stressful. We explain your rights, check fees, speak to CDER Group for you, and work to agree an affordable plan or pause enforcement where possible.

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We contact CDER Group directly to stop repeated visits while a plan is discussed

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Check the warrant, PCN, or court order and challenge incorrect fees

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Negotiate an affordable payment plan based on your real budget

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Explain each enforcement stage and how to avoid escalation

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Advice on protecting essential items and vulnerability situations

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Request breathing space to pause enforcement where appropriate

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Challenge unfair behaviour or excessive pressure through complaints

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If affordable payments cannot be agreed, we can refer you to a trusted third party for further assistance

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about how an IVA works, who qualifies, and how it protects your financial future.

CDER Group is one of the UK’s largest enforcement agencies, collecting debts such as council tax, parking fines, and court orders for local authorities and other creditors.

Only after following the correct legal process and only non-essential items. They cannot take basics like beds, cookers, or children’s belongings.
Act quickly. We can speak to CDER Group, request time to negotiate, and work to stop visits while assessing your situation.
Act quickly. We can speak to Bristow & Sutor, request time to negotiate, and work to stop visits while assessing your situation.
Stay calm. Don’t let them in unless they show a valid warrant. Ask for ID, speak through the door, and contact 0161 527 7531 for immediate help.

Not for most debts. Forced entry usually applies only to specific criminal fines or HMRC debts with a court order.

They can only remove non-essential, high-value items you own. Essentials and third-party items are protected.
Yes. We can negotiate directly with them to agree on an affordable repayment plan and stop further visits.
CDER Group activity isn’t recorded, but the original debt or any court judgment may appear. Settling the debt helps protect your credit.
Our team provides fast, confidential help to stop enforcement. Call 0161 527 7531 or check if you qualify for help online ↓.
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