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Court Officers in You Country?

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Good day to you fellow members. I've a question for you :)

 

I'm doing a kind of a research for myself on the best possible approach to organize a court enforcement service. The one existing in my country is so ineffective that even legitimate businesses from time to time transfer their rights to not-so-legitimate persons who employ not-so-legitimate enforcement means (obnoxious phone calls, stalking, threats of physical violence and hot soldering tools) to get any money from the debtors.

 

In my country it's called Federal Service of Bailiffs and is tasked with enforcing court decisions and protecting the courts. They have no police powers.

 

I know a bit about American agencies (USMS of federal level and various agencies in various states). What about other countries? I'm not really interested in officially available information (i.e. a name and basic Wikipedia info), more like your own experience and impressions, if any.

 

All answers are valuable and appreciated :)

In Germany are the Justizvollzugsbeamte of the German States(Bundesländer)(they are Correctionals or Prison Guards too) the Court Officers

Edited by Officer GILLETTE ABDI

Here is the Polizeikommissar Officer GILLETTE ABDI

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