Documents to send
- Controlled goods agreement and inventory.
- Attendance notices and fee notices.
- Evidence of who owns each item listed.
- Photographs, videos, messages and police records if available.
- Payment history and any vulnerability evidence.
Controlled goods
A controlled goods dispute needs careful checking of entry, inventory, signature, ownership, exemptions, fees and what happened at the visit.
Controlled goods
Civil enforcement problems often look dramatic, but the legal route usually depends on the papers: who the debt is against, what authority is relied on, what notices were served, what goods were controlled or removed and what evidence proves loss or ownership.
Questions people ask
Send the latest notice, warrant, writ, attendance record, clamp/removal paperwork, deadline and anything proving ownership, payment, vulnerability or loss.
Yes. If there is a sale, removal, deadline, hearing or imminent visit, put that date at the start of the message.
Jason prepares documents and case materials. The client remains responsible for filing documents at court and serving other parties unless an authorised legal professional is separately instructed.
Next step
If a vehicle, goods, sale, visit, writ or warrant is involved, send the latest paperwork and the date first.
For urgent matters, put the deadline or removal date first.