The County Court at Newport (Gwent)

As of 19th March 2012 your local court is no longer able to accept your claim form, instead paper claim forms are processed by the County Court Money Claims Centre (CCMCC), you can also file your claim online using Money Claim Online (MCOL). Claimants filing bulk claims can use the County Court Business Centre (CCBC) and those filing a claim for Possession use Possession Claim Online (PCOL).

Here at MoneyClaimsUK through our pre-action® ADR® service we ensure you comply with your pre-court obligations, prior to commencing County Court proceedings and give continued support all the way through your claim to post judgment enforcement.

The County Court at Newport (Gwent)

Address
5th Floor
Clarence House
Clarence Place
Newport
Gwent
NP19 7AA

Contact by Post
5th Floor
Clarence House
Clarence Place
Newport
Gwent
NP19 7AA

Contact by Document Exchange (DX)
DX 99480 Newport (South Wales) 4

Monies should be made payable to "HM Courts & Tribunals Service"

Phone
Enquiries: 01633 245 040
Civil fax: 0870 324 0308
Family fax: 0870 324 0309
County Court Money Claims Centre: 0300 1231372

Email
County Court: enquiries@newportgwent.countycourt.gsi.gov.uk
County Court listing: hearings@newportgwent.countycourt.gsi.gov.uk
Divorce: newportdivorce@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk
Family queries: family@newportgwent.countycourt.gsi.gov.uk

Opening Times
Court building open: Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm
Court counter open: By prior appointment only

Areas of Law
Adoption, bankruptcy, children, divorce, domestic violence, high court, housing possession

The supported approach to making your claim

The small claims court has been created to be free of solicitors, however, not everyone is confident in making their own small claim. You still have to prove your claim to the satisfaction of the judge. MoneyClaimsUK are here to help produce and deliver your letter before action, fulfil your pre-court obligations, supply proportionate alternative dispute resolution, issue your notice of intent to issue proceedings to the defendant, draft your N1 claim form, and guide you through default judgment, directions questionnaire, summary judgment, reply to defence and enforcement of your judgment.

As from 1 April 2013, the small claims track limit has increased to £10,000 (except for personal injury and housing claims). Accordingly, all claims issued after that date will be allocated to the small claims court. The fast track limit has been amended to cover cases between £10,000 and £25,000.

The forecast increase in the number of small claims and the inability to recover costs is expected to mean more Litigants in Person. Litigants in Person will not necessarily understand the legal process or be able to succinctly address the court so for many the process could be prolonged.

The pre-action® ADR® service ensures pre-action compliance and fulfils your pre-court obligations, prior to commencing County Court proceedings and continues all the way through your money claim to post judgment enforcement.


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I have a County Court Judgment (CCJ), what next?

Once judgment has been obtained then assuming that the judgment debt is not paid within the terms stipulated within the judgment, then a judgment creditor will need to consider how to compel payment. This is enforcement.


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