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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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

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CCJ for Unpaid Invoice UK FAQ

What is a CCJ for unpaid invoice UK?

A County Court Judgment is a court ruling that a UK debtor (individual, sole trader or limited company) owes you a specific sum of money. You apply for it via moneyclaim.gov.uk for B2B invoice debts. Once registered, the CCJ appears on the debtor's credit file for 6 years (unless paid in full within 30 days, in which case it's removed).

How do I get a CCJ for an unpaid B2B invoice?

(1) Send a letter before action giving 14 days to pay. (2) If unpaid, go to moneyclaim.gov.uk and file a money claim online for £35 to £455 (fee scales with debt size). (3) Court issues the claim and serves the defendant by post. (4) Defendant has 14 days to respond. If they don't respond or admit, you request judgment by default and the CCJ is granted. If they defend, the case goes to a hearing in 2-6 months and the judge rules. (5) Once judgment is granted, you have a CCJ to enforce.

How much does it cost to get a CCJ?

Court fee scales with debt: £35 (under £300), £50 (£300-£500), £70 (£500-£1,000), £80 (£1,000-£1,500), £115 (£1,500-£3,000), £205 (£3,000-£5,000), £455 (£5,000-£10,000), £550-£10,000 (over £10,000). Plus optional fixed costs (£22-£100). Court fees are recoverable from the defendant if you win. Plus the prescribed compensation (£40-£100) for late commercial payments under the Late Payment Act 1998.

What if the debtor pays the CCJ in full within 30 days?

The CCJ is removed from their credit file as if it never existed (the 'satisfied' marker is also not displayed). Many debtors pay within 30 days specifically to avoid the 6-year credit damage. About 60% of CCJs are paid before enforcement is needed.

What if the debtor doesn't pay the CCJ?

Apply for enforcement via the County Court or transfer to High Court for faster action: (1) Charging Order on a property they own (£124 fee, leads to forced sale if still unpaid), (2) Attachment of Earnings if they're a sole trader or director with PAYE income (£124 fee, deducted at source), (3) Third Party Debt Order to seize bank account funds (£124 fee), (4) High Court Enforcement Officer (HCEO) for debts over £600 (£71 fee, more visible than County Court bailiffs, faster). About 40-60% of judgment debtors pay once enforcement starts.

CCJ vs spot factoring for unpaid invoice?

CCJ: 2-9 months to judgment, £35-£550 court fee, no guarantee of recovery if debtor insolvent, but registers on debtor's credit file for 6 years which often forces payment. Spot factoring (Hydr, Triver, Kriya): 70-90% of invoice value within 24 hours, factor handles all chasing, on non-recourse facilities the bad debt risk transfers to the factor. If you want cash now and the debtor relationship is preserved, factor first. If you want maximum pressure and don't need immediate cash, CCJ.