Topic

Enforcement after a title.

Enforcement requires an enforceable title. Before that, the focus is claim, title route and enforcement risk.

Submitting information does not create a mandate. Deadlines are not preserved automatically.

Orientation

Enforcement requires a title

Austrian enforcement law requires an enforceable title. Before that, the review concerns claim, route to title and enforceability.

Provide payment order, judgment or settlement
Check service, finality and enforceability
Calculate remaining balance after payments

Measure only after review

Movable property enforcement, third party debt enforcement or other steps depend on debtor data, asset information and costs. The portal promises no immediate seizure.

Record known employers, third party debtors or contact data factually
Consider cost benefit ratio
Do not make debtor data public
Check

What matters before the next step.

Secure payment order, judgment or settlement
Check enforceability
Record known assets
Assess cost risk realistically
FAQ

Short answers.

Does the claim check create a mandate?

No. The check is a structured request. A mandate exists only when the firm expressly accepts the matter.

Does submitting the form preserve a deadline?

No. Online submission does not preserve court or substantive deadlines. If a deadline is urgent, please also call the firm.

Can enforcement start immediately?

No. Enforcement generally requires an enforceable title such as a payment order, judgment or settlement.

Is a reminder always required before court action?

That depends on the legal basis, due date and previous communication. A reminder is often useful, but each situation is different.

Note: The online enquiry does not preserve any deadline. If a deadline is urgent, please also call the firm.