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  • Debt relief orders

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    • Insolvency service
    A debt relief order (DRO) provides relief from debt, subject to some exceptions. You can also search the debt relief order register.

    What is a debt relief order?

    A DRO lasts for 12 months, during which creditors named in it cannot take any action to recover their money without permission from the court. At the end of the 12 months you will, provided your circumstances have not changed, be freed from all debts included in your DRO.

    DROs do not involve the courts. They are made under a partnership between the Insolvency Service and skilled debt advisers, called approved intermediaries, who will help you apply to the Insolvency Service for a DRO.

    Is a DRO suitable for me?

    To apply for a DRO, you must meet certain conditions:

    • you must be unable to pay your debts
    • you must not owe more than £50,000
    • you can own a car to the value of £4,000 and the total value of other assets must not exceed £2,000 (items such as clothing, furniture and tools for use in employment or a business may be disregarded)
    • after taking away tax, national insurance contributions and normal household expenses, your disposable income must be no more than £75 a month
    • you must either be currently domiciled (living) in Northern Ireland, or have been living or carrying on business in Northern Ireland at some time within the last 3 years
    • you must not have been subject to another DRO within the last 6 years
    • you must not be involved in another formal insolvency procedure at the time you apply

    Due to the restriction on the value of assets the scheme is not suitable for homeowners.

    More information

    To find more information on Debt Relief Orders visit the following pages:

    • List of competent authorities in relation to the Debt Relief Scheme
    • Guide to debt relief orders
    • Guide to debt relief restrictions order
    • Debt relief order leaflet

    Debt relief register

    • Search the DRO Register

    Related to Debt relief orders

    Most recent publications

    • Debt Relief Order leaflet

      Published 7 June 2018
    • A guide to debt relief restrictions orders

      Published 11 January 2018
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    Most recent consultations

    • Draft Telecommunications Strategy 2015-2017 - Continuing to Connect

      Published 11 May 2015 Consultation closed
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