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County Court bailiffs are employees of His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service and are responsible for enforcing orders of the County Court by recovering money owed under County Court judgments.[1] Bailiffs can seize and sell goods to recover the amount of the debt.[1] They can also serve court documents and effect and supervise the possession of property and the return of goods under hire purchase agreements.[1]