Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Parkinson Bailiff Services Ltd Customer Privacy Notice

When you make an enquiry about the bailiff services we supply, you will need to provide us with certain personal data relating to you. Your privacy is extremely important to us so we want you to know exactly how we will use that personal data. We’ve set out all the details below.

Our full name is Parkinson Bailiff Services Ltd Limited. We will be the data controller in respect of any personal data you provide to us. This term “data controller” is a legal phrase used to describe a person or entity that controls the way personal data is used and processed.

  1. What information will we hold about you?

As a customer/potential customer of Parkinson Bailiff Services Ltd, we will ask you to provide us with certain personal information about you when you make an enquiry about our bailiff services from us. This information will include:

  • Your name
  • Your address
  • Your email address
  • Your telephone number
  • Your IP address, cookies and your browsing activity where you use our website
  1. What will we use your information for and what are our legal bases for doing so?

We use the personal information we hold about you for a number of different purposes, which we list below. Under data protection law we need to have a valid legal basis for using your personal information, we also set out below the legal bases which we will be relying upon.

We will use the personal information we hold about you for the following reasons:

  • To provide you with the bailiff services
  • To enforce our contract with you and inform you of any changes to the contract

In both of these cases the legal basis that we will be relying upon to process your personal information will be because it is necessary for the performance of the contract between us.

We will also use the personal information we hold about you for the following reasons:

  • To provide you with information about bailiff services you have enquired about
  • To obtain feedback from you and provide ongoing customer service
  • To deal with any complaints

In this case our legal basis for processing your personal information will be because the processing is in our legitimate interests, namely to provide you with a high level of service, resolve complaints and to promote our business.

We will also use the personal information we hold about you to comply with any regulatory requirements or applicable laws and our legal basis for doing so will be that it is necessary for us to so to comply with legal obligations to which we are subject.

Some of the personal data we request will be because we have a legal or contractual requirement to obtain and use the information or it is necessary for us to obtain the information to be able to enter into a contract with you. Failure to provide such information will prevent us from providing you with such services.

Who do we share your information with?

From time to time we will need to share your information with other people and organisations. We will only do so where we have a legitimate legal basis for doing so and in compliance with our obligations under data protection laws.

Your information may be disclosed to other organisations/individuals in the circumstances set out below:

  • Protection of Parkinson Bailiff Services Ltd Limited and Others: We release account and other personal information when we believe release is appropriate to comply with the law; enforce or apply our terms and conditions and other agreements; or protect the rights, property, or safety of Parkinson Bailiff Services Ltd Limited, our users, or others. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organisations such as the Police, professional or regulatory bodies, debt collection and tracing agents for fraud protection.
  • Where we are legally obliged to do so, e.g. to comply with a court order
  • To our professional advisers for example our lawyers or accountants when they need it to give us their professional advice

We do not transfer any of your personal data outside the European Economic Area.

We review the ways we use your information regularly. In doing so, we may change what kind of information we collect, how we store it, who we share it with and how we act on it. If we make any such changes we will contact you to notify you.

  1. How long do we keep your information for?

To make sure we meet our legal data protection and privacy obligations, we only hold on to your personal data for as long as we actually need it for the purposes we acquired it for in the first place.

This means we will usually keep information relating to any enquiry you make for 10 years incase any contractual disputes arise and also to ensure that we have the necessary information to provide you with and to be able to provide you with the services you require.

We will retain your contact details for direct marketing purposes unless and until you inform us that you no longer wish to receive direct marketing information from us.

  1. Individual rights

Data protection legislation provides individuals with a number of different rights in relation to their data. For example, you have the right to ask us whether we hold information about you and if so, to obtain certain details about that information and/or the information itself. Exercising this right is commonly known as a “subject access request”. Certain exemptions and conditions apply to this right.

There are other rights which you also may be able to exercise (such as the right to have inaccurate personal data rectified, to object to the processing of personal data, to require the erasure of personal data or to have the processing of your personal data restricted as well as the right to have electronic data made portable). All these rights are subject to certain conditions and exemptions.

To obtain further information about these rights please see the ICO website – www.ico.gov.uk. If you wish to exercise any of these rights please contact or you want to advise us of changes to your personal details you can email admin@parkinsonbailiff.co.uk or write to us Privacy Team, Parkinson Bailiff Services Ltd, The Lodge to Shaw Hill, 177 Preston Road, Whittle-le-Woods, Chorley PR6 7PR

  1. Where to get more information about your data protection rights

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) regulates data protection and privacy matters in the UK. They make a lot of information accessible on their website – www.ico.gov.uk.

You can make a complaint to the ICO at any time about the way we use your information. However, we hope that you would consider raising any issue or complaint you have with us first. We will always do our very best to solve any problems you may have.

  1. Contact us

You’re welcome to get in touch with us to discuss your information at any time. Our contact details are here you can email admin@parkinsonbailiff.co.uk or write to us Privacy Team, Parkinson Bailiff Services Ltd, The Lodge to Shaw Hill, 177 Preston Road, Whittle-le-Woods, Chorley PR6 7PR or telephone on 03333 441975