County Court Judgment (CCJ) for Unpaid Invoice UK 2026
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A County Court Judgment (CCJ) is a court ruling that a UK debtor owes you money. You apply via moneyclaim.gov.uk for £35 to £455 (court fee scales with debt size, recoverable from the loser). If the debtor doesn't respond within 14 days you get a default judgment automatically. If they defend, the case goes to a hearing and the judge rules. A CCJ is registered for 6 years on the debtor's credit file, often forcing payment immediately to avoid the credit damage. Enforcement options if they still don't pay: charging order on property, attachment of earnings, third party debt order on bank accounts, or High Court enforcement officer. Median time to judgment: 2 to 9 months depending on whether the debtor defends.
Last updated: 8 May 2026.
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A County Court Judgment (CCJ) is a court ruling that a UK debtor owes you money. You apply via moneyclaim.gov.uk for £35 to £455 (court fee scales with debt size, recoverable from the loser). If the debtor doesn't respond within 14 days you get a default judgment automatically. If they defend, the c
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A County Court Judgment (CCJ) is a court ruling that a UK debtor owes you money. You apply via moneyclaim.gov.uk for £35 to £455 (court fee scales with debt size, recoverable from the loser). If the debtor doesn't respond within 14 days you get a default judgment automatically. If they defend, the case goes to a hearing and the judge rules. A CCJ is registered for 6 years on the debtor's credit file, often forcing payment immediately to avoid the credit damage. Enforcement options if they still don't pay: charging order on property, attachment of earnings, third party debt order on bank accounts, or High Court enforcement officer. Median time to judgment: 2 to 9 months depending on whether the debtor defends.
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CCJ for unpaid invoice UK: how to apply, court fees, default judgment, enforcement options, comparison with spot factoring
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| Provider | Fee from | Min turnover | Why it fits |
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| Hydr | Variable | No min | 24-hour cash, factor takes over chasing |
| Kriya (Allica Bank) | 1.5%+ | £100k | Selective single-invoice factoring |
How to get a CCJ for an unpaid B2B invoice UK
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Court fees and recoverable costs
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Default judgment if defendant ignores the claim
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Enforcement options after CCJ
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CCJ vs spot factoring vs statutory demand
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Oliver leads Market Invoice's editorial and comparison research. With a background in UK commercial finance, he oversees provider analysis, rate verification, and industry reporting across all verticals.
Last reviewed: 8 May 2026