Process Serving Support for UK Businesses
Professional service of legal documents — done correctly, first time.
Process Serving Support
Legal proceedings require legal documents to be formally served on the debtor. Incorrect service can invalidate proceedings and cause significant delays. Professional process serving ensures documents are served correctly and in compliance with court requirements.
Our partners provide professional process serving support — ensuring statutory demands, court claims, injunctions and other legal documents are served correctly and on time.
Important: Hollingworth Collections is not a bailiff service, solicitor firm or regulated debt advice provider. We do not provide legal advice or carry out enforcement directly. Suitable enquiries may be introduced to independent recovery specialists and professional partners where appropriate.
What You Can Expect
Statutory Demands
Professional service of statutory demands in compliance with Insolvency Rules.
Court Claims
Service of County Court and High Court claims, including particulars of claim.
Injunctions
Urgent service of injunctions and other time-sensitive legal documents.
Proof of Service
Sworn affidavit or certificate of service provided for court use.
Services Included
Suitable For
- Legal proceedings requiring formal document service
- Statutory demand service
- Cases where personal service is required
- Urgent document service
Not Suitable For
- Documents that can be served by post
- Consumer debt proceedings
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Frequently Asked Questions
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When pre-legal recovery has not resolved a commercial debt, legal proceedings may be the appropriate next step. Understanding the options available — and which is right for your situation — is essential before committing to legal action.
Pre-Legal Recovery
Legal action is expensive, time-consuming and uncertain. For most commercial debts, pre-legal recovery is the most cost-effective first step — and often the most successful.
Enforcement Support
Obtaining a County Court Judgement (CCJ) is only the first step. If the debtor does not pay voluntarily, enforcement action may be required to recover the debt. There are several enforcement methods available depending on the debtor's circumstances.
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