Understanding the Role of Professional Bailiffs in Kenya
When court judgments require enforcement in Kenya, engaging professional bailiffs Kenya is essential for lawful and efficient execution. Swipe Recoveries Experts Ltd provides highly skilled and experienced bailiffs who specialize in serving court orders, levying distress for rent, seizing and selling movable and immovable property, and enforcing other court mandates. Our bailiffs operate under strict adherence to the Civil Procedure Act and the Rules made thereunder, ensuring all actions are legally sound and ethically conducted. We are dedicated to delivering results that matter, facilitating the successful resolution of your legal enforcement needs with integrity and professionalism.
Legal Mandates and Regulations for Bailiffs in Kenya
In Kenya, the authority and conduct of bailiffs are primarily governed by the Civil Procedure Act (Cap 21) and its accompanying rules, particularly the Civil Procedure Rules, 2010. These legal instruments outline the powers, duties, and limitations of bailiffs in carrying out court orders. Bailiffs are appointed by the Chief Justice and are officers of the court, tasked with executing warrants of arrest, attachments, sale of property, and possession orders. The process of appointing and regulating bailiffs ensures a level of professionalism and accountability. This framework also includes provisions for auctioneering property seized under court orders, often conducted by licensed auctioneers who work in conjunction with bailiffs.
Swipe Recoveries Experts Ltd ensures all its bailiffs are fully licensed and trained, possessing a profound understanding of the legal nuances surrounding enforcement. They are knowledgeable about the procedures for obtaining warrants of distress, warrants of attachment and sale, and warrants for the delivery of movable property. Furthermore, our bailiffs are adept at navigating the complexities of land auctions and the rules governing the enforcement of decrees, ensuring compliance with directives from institutions like the Judiciary and relevant administrative bodies.

Services Offered by Professional Bailiffs in Kenya
Our professional bailiffs Kenya service encompasses a comprehensive range of enforcement activities designed to secure compliance with court orders. This includes the lawful service of court documents, such as summons, notices, and judgments, ensuring all parties are formally notified. A significant aspect of our work involves levying distress for rent, where bailiffs are empowered to seize movable property on leased premises to recover outstanding rent arrears on behalf of landlords.
Furthermore, we execute warrants for the attachment and sale of both movable and immovable property. This process involves identifying, seizing, and subsequently auctioning assets to satisfy judgment debts. Our bailiffs work closely with licensed auctioneers to ensure a transparent and legally compliant sale. They also handle warrants of possession, facilitating the recovery of property, whether it's real estate or other seized assets. Swipe Recoveries Experts Ltd's bailiffs are committed to acting with diligence and expediency, ensuring that court judgments are enforced effectively and efficiently, adhering to the timelines and procedures stipulated by Kenyan law, including any protocols set by the Auctioneers Act.
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Fees and Operational Costs for Bailiff Services in Kenya

The fees for engaging professional bailiffs Kenya are largely prescribed by the Civil Procedure Rules and are often based on the type of service rendered and the value of the property involved. For instance, levying distress for rent typically involves a statutory fee, often a fixed amount or a percentage of the rent due, plus mileage charges for travel to the premises.
For the attachment and sale of property, the fees are usually calculated as a percentage of the proceeds of the sale, typically ranging from 5% to 10%, as stipulated by law. These fees are generally borne by the judgment debtor. In addition to bailiff fees, there may be associated costs such as auctioneer fees, storage costs for seized goods, and court filing fees for obtaining warrants. Swipe Recoveries Experts Ltd provides transparent cost breakdowns, outlining all potential expenses upfront. Our aim is to offer cost-effective enforcement solutions, ensuring our clients understand the financial implications and the value derived from professional and lawful execution, often amounting to a fraction of the debt being recovered.








