European Order for Payment
What is the European Order for Payment procedure and how can I use it?
The European Order for Payment (EOP) procedure can be used in uncontested cross-border civil and commercial claims if you have a conflict with a trader in another EU country. Read on to find out how and when you can avail of the EOP procedure.
EU Regulation 1896/2006
The EU Regulation 1896/2006 creates a European order for payment procedure for claims not contested by the defendant. It simplifies, speeds up and reduces the costs of litigation in cross-border cases. The procedure is recognised and carried out in all EU countries except Denmark. It does not require a separate statement (declaration of enforceability).
Where can I get assistance and advice?
The European Consumer Centres Network provides free legal advice and support on cross-border purchasing issues. It can also help consumers deal with disputes relating to travelling in the EU, Norway, and Iceland. If you have tried to resolve a dispute with a business to no avail, click here to contact your local ECC and submit an enquiry.