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Saturday, 21 June 2008 20:29

Croydon County Bankruptcy Court Information

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Here is what the Insolvency Service in the UK has to say to those considering bankruptcy:

“Before you take any action to apply for your own bankruptcy, you should get your own legal or financial advice about bankruptcy and the other options available to you. The Insolvency Service and the courts cannot advise you on specific insolvency problems; for example, whether you should go bankrupt or your company should go into liquidation, or whether you should look at alternatives. You should get independent advice. You may consult a solicitor, a qualified accountant, an authorised insolvency practitioner or a reputable financial advisor.”


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Address



The Law Courts



Altyre Road





Croydon



Surrey



England



CR9 5AB




DX 97470 Croydon 6









Court number 0182











Croydon County Court















Work Type



  • Civil Trial Centre




  • Family Work




  • Divorce




  • District Registry




  • Bankruptcy













General Contacts




Switchboard

020 8410 4797




Fax

020 8760 0432















Contacts






Issue Section





020 8410 4773 / 4774









Enforcement Section





020 8410 4768 / 4769









Insolvency





020 8410 4770









Listing Officer





020 8410 4776 / 4778 / 4779









Family Section





020 8410 4780 / 4781 / 4782









Customer Service





020 8410 4797















Email Address

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Opening hours


Opening Times

Court building open

8.00 am


Court building closed

6.00 pm


Court counter open

10.00 am


Court counter closed

4.00 pm

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