Bailiffs (also called ‘enforcement agents’) could clamp or remove your vehicle if they’re collecting a debt you haven’t paid.
It’s usually the first thing they’ll look for because they can take it while you’re not home.
When bailiffs can’t take your vehicle
Bailiffs can’t clamp or remove your vehicle if you can prove:- it has a valid Blue Badge or is a Motability vehicle
- you need it for your job and it’s worth less than £1,350
- it’s also your home – for example a campervan
If it’s a vehicle you bought using hire purchase
Your vehicle is still owned by the company you made the finance agreement with if you bought it using:- hire purchase
- a personal contract plan
- conditional sale
Move your vehicle somewhere safe
If you think bailiffs could take your vehicle you should move it somewhere safe while you sort out the debt. Bailiffs can only clamp your vehicle if they find it parked at your home, business or in a public place like a road or car park. To stop them clamping your vehicle you can:- park it in a locked garage
- move it to a friend or family member’s driveway – make sure you have their permission
If bailiffs clamp your vehicle
It’s important to act quickly. Bailiffs can come back and take your vehicle after a minimum of 2 hours if you don’t make arrangements to pay. You can stop them removing your vehicle by:- paying what you owe straight away – check how to pay a bailiff
- agreeing to make regular payments as part of a ‘controlled goods agreement’ – check how to make a controlled goods agreement with a bailiff