Bailiff enforcement (also called enforcement agent action) is the final stage of the Bracknell Forest parking debt escalation process. It follows the PCN, notice to owner, charge certificate, TEC registration, order for recovery, and notice of enforcement stages.
Bailiffs enforcing a Bracknell Forest parking debt are governed by the Taking Control of Goods Regulations 2013. They cannot force entry to your home. Parking debts are classified as non-priority debts, which means bailiffs can only enter through a door you open for them or one that is already open.
Even at this late stage, you may still have options. If you did not receive earlier notices, or if the original Bracknell Forest PCN has defects, you can apply for a TE9 or TE7 at the Traffic Enforcement Centre. If accepted, the enforcement is revoked and the case reopens.
Parking Mate UK analyses the original Bracknell Forest PCN and the full enforcement history. If challenge routes are available, the service prepares the necessary documents. In the meantime, do not let bailiffs into your home and request their documentation.