Are Bristow and Sutor debt collectors or bailiffs?
Yes. Bristow and Sutor are High Court Bailiffs, otherwise known as Enforcement Agents. They are registered to collect County Court debts, and their clients are usually local councils. Their most common debts are council tax debt, non-domestic rates and parking fines.
How do I complain about Bristow and Sutor?
We're continually striving to improve our service, and we welcome your feedback. You can make a complaint via any of the communication channels listed on the Contact Us page, or by emailing [email protected].
What rights do Bristow and Sutor have?
Bristow and Sutor Enforcement Agents are only given rights of entry to your home on rare occasions, such as if the Magistrates have issued a liability order on behalf of the council, or, in the case of business premises, if there is a Magistrates, High Court, or County Court fine payable.
What do Bristow and Sutor do?
Bristow and Sutor is an established debt enforcement agency (bailiffs). They operate nationwide and collect Council Tax arrears for local councils, debts for private companies and rent arrears in communities across England and Wales.