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What is a CCJ or County Court Judgement and how does it affect your credit score

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IF a County Court Judgement (CCJ) has landed through your letterbox, it can feel a little scary.

Getting one means that a court has formally decided you owe money - and has demanded that you pay the cash back.

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We explain all you need to know about CCJs and if they affect your credit scoreCredit: Getty

A CCJ can be paid in manageable instalments, but if you don’t cough up, the bailiffs could come knocking.

Although the Government slapped a ban on home repossessions due to the Covid crisis, this is due to be lifted next month.

However, has warned that CCJs could be on the rise as these protections start to unwind.

The charity said the number of people clicking through from Google into articles it has written on CCJs has doubled in recent weeks in its “Life Through Lockdown” report published this month.

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You can also check by getting a copy of your credit report, which you can get from companies such as , and .

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