Appealing a notary's enforcement order: when and why it is needed
A notary's enforcement order allows you to collect a debt without a court order - that is why creditors, banks and MFIs actively use it.
However, such orders are often made in violation of the law:
- without prior notification to the debtor,
- in the event of a dispute between the parties
- with the wrong amount of debt.
If you have had funds written off from your account or have your account seized - this may be the result of such an order. In most cases, there is a real opportunity to cancel the notary's executive inscription through the court and return the case to the legal track.
Cancellation of the executive inscription through the court: your real chance to protect your rights
Legal practice shows that appealing the notary's executive inscription often ends in favor of the debtor. The most common grounds for cancellation:
- the credit debt is disputed (there is a dispute between the parties);
- the statute of limitations has expired;
- the absence of notification of the debt;
- violation of the requirements for documents submitted to the notary;
- the loan was repaid in part or in full, but the notary did not know about it.
Contacting a lawyer allows you to stop the forced collection, remove the arrest from accounts and property, and avoid further losses. If you file a lawsuit in time, you can save not only money, but also nerves.
Lawyer's service for appealing the enforcement order: what you will get
Supporting the case for cancellation of the notary's enforcement order is not just preparing documents. This is a complete legal strategy that includes:

legal analysis of the grounds for cancellation of the inscription;

preparation of a lawsuit;

representation in court;

support at the stage of suspension of enforcement proceedings;

assistance in lifting arrests;

communication with a state or private enforcement service.
Thanks to the correct work of a lawyer, clients not only cancel the inscription, but also avoid further financial risks.
ConclusionAn enforcement inscription is not a sentence. If your accounts are seized, you are being charged with money, or you are being threatened by debt collectors, don't delay. The notary enforcement notice appeal service will help you regain control of the situation. Book a consultation to find out your chances of winning.