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Sundry Debt invoices


Sundry Debt invoices may be issued for a number of reasons and for a wide range of services.

Sundry Debt invoices can be issued:

  • where goods or services have been provided by the Council
  • as the result of a legislative requirement or contractual agreement

Your invoice will detail the service you are being charged for. If you require further information about the invoice, please get in touch using our contact us form.

Paying your invoice

Ways to pay are listed on the reverse of your invoice.

Please ensure your payment is made by the invoice due date. If you need to request an extension to this date or discuss making payment in instalments, please get in touch using the contact us form. Please note that not all invoices can be paid in instalments.

Request a copy of your invoice

If you have received a reminder letter and need a copy of your invoice, please complete the form below.

Request a copy of a sundry debt invoice

Tell us your details have changed

If any of your details have changed please fill in the form below so we can update our records.

Tell us your details have changed

Received a reminder letter but already paid your invoice

If you have received a reminder letter but have already paid your invoice please use the form below to provide us with details so we can trace your payment.

Tell us if you have received a reminder letter but already paid your sundry debt invoice

Disputing an invoice

If you have a dispute with all or part of an invoice you have been sent, please complete the dispute form below. Once your dispute has been received, the invoice will be placed on hold and the issuer will look into the dispute and contact you with the outcome.

If you only dispute part of the invoice, you should make payment for the remaining balance. 

Dispute a sundry debt invoice

Difficulties paying your invoice

If you're in debt or having money problems and finding it hard to cope, it's important to deal with the problem straight away. The longer you ignore the problem, the worse the situation becomes.
View our helping hand pageMany organisations such as:

  • Citizens Advice Bureau
  • Step Change debt charity
  • Christians Against Poverty
  • Moneyhelper

offer free and confidential help on money matters.

Always seek this sort of free, independent advice before you pay for a commercial service.

Get in touch

If you need to contact us please use the contact form below. 

Contact us online

Alternatively, you can telephone the team on 01209 614340. Our office hours are Monday - Friday from 9am to 5pm. Outside of these hours please complete the contact us form and we will get back to you as soon as possible.