Legal Payment Order Execution (Injonction de Payer) by Lawyers

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Payment Order Execution (Injonction de Payer) in France Fast, Efficient & Legally Enforceable

Recover your unpaid invoices quickly through France’s fastest court procedure.

The Injonction de Payer (Payment Order) is a powerful, accelerated legal process that allows creditors to obtain an enforceable court order without a hearing for clear, undisputed debts. It is ideal for unpaid invoices, B2B contracts, commercial debts, rent arrears, service payments, or personal loans — especially when speed is essential.

We assist international companies, SMEs, landlords, and private clients in obtaining and enforcing Payment Orders anywhere in France.

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Why Use a French Lawyer for a Payment Order (Injonction de Payer)?

While the procedure seems simple, success depends on drafting a legally complete and persuasive petition. Errors or missing evidence frequently lead to rejection — especially for foreign creditors.

Step 1

A persuasive legal petition drafted by a French-qualified attorney

Step 2

Accurate calculation of all sums owed (interest, penalties, indemnities)

Step 3

Filing before the correct French court

Step 4

Monitoring until the enforceable order is issued

Step 5

Service of the order by bailiff

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Legal Review & Eligibility Check

We first verify that your claim qualifies for the fast-track payment order procedure.

Includes:

  • Review of invoices, contracts, delivery notes, statements
  • Verification of debt being certain, liquid and due
  • Calculation of penalties & recovery indemnities
  • Evaluation of documents required by the court

Goal: confirm eligibility and prepare a strong petition.

Drafting & Filing the Petition

We prepare a compelling, fully compliant application that maximizes your chances of approval.

Includes:

  • Drafting the full legal petition
  • Structuring legal arguments and evidence
  • Submitting to the competent court (Commercial Court or Judicial Court)
  • Following up until a decision is issued

Most decisions are issued within 4–8 weeks depending on the court.

Obtaining the Enforceable Court Order

Once the judge accepts your petition

Includes:

  • Retrieval of the order
  • Preparation of enforcement package
  • Organizing bailiff service to the debtor
  • Monitoring deadlines (1-month objection period)

After this period, the order becomes fully enforceable.

Enforcement Through Bailiffs

When the debtor does not pay voluntarily, we launch full enforcement actions.

Includes:

  • Bank account seizure (“saisie-attribution”)
  • Receivables seizure
  • Goods seizure (“saisie-vente”)
  • Real estate enforcement
  • Wage garnishment (for private debtors)

We can enforce Payment Orders from France and foreign creditors.

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Transparent & Business-Friendly Fees

Payment Order Petition

Starting at 1,450 € HT + success fee → Petition, filing, monitoring, and obtaining enforceable order

Enforcement After Order

From 850 € HT + success fee → Bank seizure, receivables, goods seizure, coordination with bailiffs

Objections / Litigation

From 2,900 € HT + success fee → Full representation until judgment

600+

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What is a payment order (Injonction de Payer) under French law?

A payment order (Injonction de Payer) is a legal procedure that allows a creditor to request a court to order the debtor to pay a debt without going through lengthy litigation. It is a fast and simplified process, often used for undisputed monetary claims.

What types of debts are eligible for a payment order (Injonction de Payer)?

The Injonction de Payer process is typically used for:

  • B2B and B2C debts
  • Unpaid invoices
  • Loan repayments
  • Rent arrears
  • Overdue bills or fees

The debt must be certain, due, and liquid (clearly defined in amount).

How does the Injonction de Payer process work in France?

The process starts by the creditor filing a request for a payment order with the court. If the court accepts the application:

  • A payment order is issued to the debtor, demanding immediate payment
  • The debtor has 30 days to pay or file an opposition (contestation)
  • If no opposition is raised, the order becomes enforceable

The procedure is typically quicker and less formal than full litigation.

What documents are required to request a payment order (Injonction de Payer)?

The creditor must provide:

  • A completed request form
  • Proof of the debt (e.g., invoices, contracts, or written acknowledgments)
  • Evidence of non-payment (such as overdue notices or correspondence)

Accurate and complete documentation increases the likelihood of the court issuing the payment order.

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Payment Order Execution (Injonction de Payer)

How long does it take to obtain a payment order (Injonction de Payer)?

The payment order is typically issued within a few weeks of filing the request, as the process is designed to be quick and efficient. However, this depends on the court’s workload and the complexity of the case.

Yes, the debtor has 30 days to oppose the payment order. If they do, the case moves into full litigation. The debtor must present valid defenses or reasons why the debt should not be paid. Common reasons for opposition include:

  • disputes about the amount owed
  • claims of prior payment
  • disputes over contract terms

If no opposition is filed, the order becomes enforceable.

Once the payment order is enforceable:

  • The creditor can proceed with enforcement measures, such as bank account seizures, salary garnishment, or asset seizure
  • The creditor may request the help of a bailiff (commissaire de justice) to carry out these actions

This process ensures that the creditor can recover the owed amount.

Yes, but the process differs. For international debts:

  • The creditor must ensure that the judgment is recognized and enforceable under the Brussels I Regulation or international treaties
  • The creditor may need to apply for exequatur (recognition of foreign judgments) before enforcement can begin

The process is more complex for foreign debts but still possible under French law.

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