Payment Order

A payment order from the Enforcement Authority is a prompt to either pay or within a certain time object to what the creditor claims. A payment order does not result in a payment remark for you as a private person or sole trader. It does not mean that anyone has determined that you are liable to pay. If you have no immediate objections to the payment order, this will be interpreted as accepting your liability to pay. The Enforcement Authority can then issue a verdict, which in turn can result in a registration of a payment remark in credit reporting agencies' records. Note that the Enforcement Authority also charges a fee for the payment order, and this fee will be added to your existing debt.