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  1. The AoE was triggered by a failure to pay fines for not having my car taxed and then missing the court dates that related to the fines, as I had no knowledge of any of it. The convictions have now been dismissed but I still have concerns over what may show up on any credit or DBS checks.
  2. So the fact that this was all done through a magistrates court rather than a county court, means that nothing will show up? Or am I mistaken?
  3. Good afternoon all, I was wondering if anyone could help. Last week my employer contacted me to say that they had received an Attachment of Earnings Order from the London Collection & Compliance Centre, relating to unpaid fines. I had no idea what this related to but after phoning them it transpired that the DVLA never received the change of address for my car when I moved in April 2014. As a result, I never received a car tax reminder in October and so only taxed my car at the end of December when it got clamped. However, unbeknown to me, the DVLA had already fined me twice but all correspondence had gone to my old address, as did the court summons for the unpaid fines. I have this morning been to Highbury Magistrates Court and had the convictions reopened and dismissed as I settled with the DVLA. I now have to wait 10-14 days and should get a refund on the amount that will be taken from my salary this week. My big concern is around my credit rating. Will the attachment of earnings affect this despite the fact that the convictions have now been dismissed. If so, is there anything I can do about it? Also, will these convictions show up on a CRB/DBS check or anything like that? Any help would be much appreciated
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