Notice of issue (Specified amount)

Published date21 March 2018
Subject MatterCounty Court forms
Name of court
The court ofce at
is open between 10 am & 4 pm Monday to Friday
Tel:
Claim No.
Claimant
(including ref.)
Defendant(s)
Issue fee £
Notice of Issue
(specied amount)
Request for Judgment
Tick and complete either A or B. Remember to sign and date the form.
 Yoursignaturecertiesthattheinformationyouhavegiveniscorrect.
Ifthedefendanthasgivenanaddressontheformofadmissiontowhich
 correspondenceshouldbesent,whichisdifferentfromtheaddressshown
 ontheclaimform,youmusttellthecourt.
Complete all the judgment details at D
A
The defendant has not led an admission or defence
to my claim or an application to contest the court’s
jurisdiction.
Decide how and when you want the defendant to pay. You can ask for the
judgment to be paid by instalments or in one payment.
B
The defendant admits that all the money is owed
Tick only one box below and return the completed slip to the court.
I accept the defendant’s proposal for payment
Say how the defendant intends to pay. The court will send the defendant an
order to pay. You will also be sent a copy.
The defendant has not made any proposal for payment
Say how you want the defendant to pay. You can ask for the judgment to be
paid by instalments or in one payment. The court will send the defendant an
order to pay. You will also be sent a copy.
I do NOT accept the defendant’s proposal for payment
Say how you want the defendant to pay. Give your reasons for objecting to the
defendant’s offer of payment in Part E overleaf. Return this slip to the court
with the defendant’s admission (or a copy). The court will x a rate of
payment and send the defendant an order to pay. You will also be sent a copy.
I certify that the information given is correct
N205A Notice of issue (specied amount) and request for judgment (04.06)
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Name of court
Claim No.
Claimant
(including ref.)
Defendant(s)
D Judgment details
(immediately)
(by instalments of £ per month)
(in full by )
Amount of claim as stated in claim form
(including interest at date of issue) ..........................
Interest since date of claim (if any)....................
Period From.......................To..........................
Rate ..................%
Court fees shown on claim ................................
Solicitor’s costs (if any) on issuing claim ..........
Sub Total
Solicitor’s costs (if any) on entering judgment
Sub Total
Deduct amount (if any) paid since issue
Signed .............................................................................. Dated ..................................
I would like the defendant to be ordered to pay
Amount payable by defendant
(including ref.)
The defendant may
Pay you your total claim.
File an acknowledgment of service. This will allow the defendant 28
days from the date of service of your particulars of claim to le a defence
or contest the court’s jurisdiction.
Dispute the whole claim. The court will send you a copy of the defence.
Admit that all the money is owed. The defendant will send you a
completed admission form and you may ask the court to enter judgment
using the request below.
Admit that only part of your claim is owed. The court will send
you a copy of the reply form and you will have to decide what to
do next.
Not reply at all. You may ask the court to enter judgment using the
request below.
Note: If the claim is disputed and the defendant is an individual,
the claim may be transferred to the defendant’s local court.
Your claim was issued on [ ].
The court sent it to the defendant by rst class post on [ ]
and it will be deemed to be served on [ ].
The defendant has until [ ] to reply.
(Claimant)(Claimant’s Solicitor)(Litigation friend)
To the Claimant [,s Solicitor]
C Defendant’s date of birth,
if known
D D M M Y Y Y Y

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