About the role
Bailiffs work on enforcing judgments and decisions from Swedish authorities and courts. They are employed by the Swedish Enforcement Authority and often have a legal education or other relevant higher education. Bailiffs also handle debt restructuring and the seizure of property.Responsibilities
The responsibilities of a bailiff include collecting debts, executing seizures, and processing cases of debt restructuring. They also assist in the forced sale of real and personal property. Bailiffs provide advice to debtors and work to maintain legal security.Skills and tools
Bailiffs must have a good knowledge of law, economics, and administrative law. They use legal databases, case management systems, and tools for seizure. The ability to empathize, make decisions, and manage conflicts are central skills in the profession. Common competencies demanded by employers are processvana, arbetsrätt and svenskt medborgarskap.