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I live in Scotland, but have received a CCJ Notice to complete. Is this correct?


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Re: I live in Scotland, but have received a CCJ Notice to ...

No, this is not correct, a creditor must sue you in your home Court, which will be your local Sheriff Court. Therefore, the County Court has no jurisdiction. Speak to a debt adviser will be able to assist you in defending the claim.

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