Debt collection in Netherlands

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Professional debt collection in the Netherlands

Are you looking for debt collection in the Netherlands? Oddcoll can help. Our experienced debt collection agency in the Netherlands handles every step of the recovery process quickly and efficiently.

Read on to see how it works.

Debt collection in Amsterdam and beyond

When it comes to debt collection in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, or any other part of the country, local knowledge is essential. The financial environment across the Netherlands requires expertise in Dutch law and business practices.

Our team combines local insight with an intuitive platform to:

  • Recover debts swiftly and transparently
  • Keep you updated at every stage
  • Protect your business relationships and reputation

With our dedicated support, you can stay focused on your core business while we handle the complexities of debt recovery in Amsterdam and beyond.


Our approach to effective debt recovery in the Netherlands

Oddcoll specializes in international debt collection, assisting businesses in collecting overdue payments from customers abroad.

Our proven strategy:

  • Debt collection should always take place in the debtor’s country — in this case, the Netherlands.
  • The process should be simple, fast, and efficient.

We’ve built a network of top-performing debt collection agencies in the Netherlands and worldwide. When you upload your unpaid invoice, our Dutch partners — experts in the local legal and commercial landscape — immediately start the collection process.

Our debt collection agency in the Netherlands

The Netherlands is a major trading nation and a key market for international business. However, if your Dutch customer fails to make timely payments, you will need expert assistance.

After sending reminders, contact a Dutch debt collection agency familiar with local laws and regulations. Our trusted partner, Novio Legal B.V., begins work as soon as your unpaid invoice is uploaded. They specialise in commercial debt collection in the Netherlands and have a proven track record of success.

About Novio Legal B.V.

Novio Legal B.V. is a rapidly growing debt collection company with approximately 40 skilled employees and a robust client base. Most of their team is university-educated, driven, and results-focused.

What sets them apart:

  • A proactive approach to debtor contact
  • Higher success rates than the five largest collection firms in the Netherlands
  • Expertise extending beyond the Netherlands, including debt collection in Luxembourg

Their success rate speaks for itself: 80% of outstanding debts are recovered for their major clients, compared to only 15% for the five largest collection companies in the Netherlands.
Debt collection in the Netherlands through legal action

When voluntary efforts fail, debt collection in the Netherlands may need to be escalated through legal action. Our debt collection agency in the Netherlands can guide you through this process to recover your money efficiently.


The Dutch legal system for debt collection

In private law matters, the Dutch judiciary consists of three levels:

Civil courts handle disputes between individuals or legal entities. Since 1 April 2013, the Netherlands has been divided into ten judicial districts, each with its own court. There are also four appellate courts and one Supreme Court.

Key points to know:

  • Legal cases usually start at the district court where the defendant is based.
  • Decisions can be appealed to a court of appeal.
  • The Supreme Court is the final instance.
  • The official language for all legal documents and proceedings is Dutch.
  • A summons or application to begin proceedings must be written in Dutch.

Costs of legal action in the Netherlands

When filing a lawsuit, you must also pay court fees, which depend on the type and value of the claim. Typical costs for debt recovery in the Netherlands through the court include:

  • Bailiff’s fee: around €100 for serving the court summons
  • Court fee: approximately €500–€1,250, depending on the case
  • Legal fee: €125 per hour

If you win your case, most of these costs are added to the debt and must be paid by the debtor. However, reimbursable legal fees are often capped at around €600.


Order for Payment procedure in the Netherlands

For straightforward, undisputed claims, a simplified court procedure exists, known as the ‘Order for Payment’ (or verstekvonnis). This process makes debt collection in the Netherlands quicker and more affordable for clear-cut cases.

Key conditions for using this simplified procedure:

  • The amount of the claim must not exceed €25,000.
  • No legal representation is required by law; parties are permitted to represent themselves.
  • Cases are usually decided by a single judge.

This streamlined process helps both sides save time and costs, ensuring faster resolution for debt collection in Amsterdam and across the Netherlands.


Enforcement of a claim in the Netherlands

When voluntary and legal collection efforts fail, enforcement of a claim in the Netherlands becomes necessary. This step ensures that a court ruling is respected and payment is finally made.

Enforcement applies when:

  • You have a debt collection case in the Netherlands where the debtor still has not paid.
  • The case has been heard in court, and a verdict has been issued.
  • The court has ordered the debtor to fulfil their obligations, but they refuse to comply voluntarily.

In these cases, the creditor can use Dutch enforcement laws to compel payment.

How enforcement works

Court bailiffs (gerechtsdeurwaarders), also known simply as bailiffs (deurwaarders), are authorised to carry out enforcement actions. They act on behalf of the creditor once an application for enforcement has been submitted.

Two conditions must be met before enforcement can begin:

  1. You must possess an enforceable document (enforcement title) — such as a verdict or judgment from the civil court.
  2. The judgment must be officially served on the debtor before enforcement starts.

After the verdict, both parties receive a copy of the decision from the court registrar. The creditor’s authorised bailiff receives a certified bailiff’s copy (grosse) of the judgment, a genuine and enforceable version.

Once this copy has been issued, the creditor can instruct the bailiff to proceed with enforcement. The bailiff will first serve the copy to the debtor, giving them one final opportunity to settle the debt voluntarily before further action is taken.


Bankruptcy proceedings in the Netherlands

If a company is in financial distress or unable to meet its obligations, bankruptcy proceedings (faillissementsprocedure) may be initiated. These procedures can have two different aims:

  • Restructuring – If the business remains viable, debts may be restructured with creditor approval to protect the company and its employees.
  • Liquidation – If recovery is impossible, the company is declared bankrupt and its assets are sold to pay creditors.

Once bankruptcy proceedings begin:

  • Individual creditors can no longer pursue separate recovery actions.
  • All claims must be submitted to the court-appointed liquidator for fair distribution from the bankruptcy estate.

Get professional help with debt collection in the Netherlands

If your customer in the Netherlands still hasn’t paid, don’t worry, Oddcoll can help. Our debt collection agency in the Netherlands handles everything from voluntary recovery to court enforcement.

Contact us today with your questions about debt collection in the Netherlands, or upload your claim on our platform to start your recovery process immediately.

Frequently asked questions about debt collection in Netherlands

We manage all out-of-court collections on a No Cure No Pay basis, including in the Netherlands. We charge 9.5% commission. Our goal is to recover the full principal amount, along with any applicable interest and costs. Should you choose to pursue legal action, we switch to an hourly or fixed fee arrangement. There are no hidden charges, and we will always consult you before taking any further steps.

Dutch practice strongly encourages an amicable phase first. Oddcoll’s handpicked Dutch agency sends reminders and a final sommatie (demand) stating interest and collection costs. If unpaid, a licensed court bailiff (gerechtsdeurwaarder) serves a summons (dagvaarding) to start court proceedings. Jurisdiction depends on claim size: up to €25,000 goes to the cantonal court (no lawyer required), larger/complex cases go to the District Court (lawyer required). Uncontested cases can yield default judgment within weeks. After judgment or with an EU enforceable order, the bailiff executes: bank attachments, wage/receivables garnishments, seizure/sale of assets, or liens on real estate. Statutory commercial interest (ECB + 8% benchmarked) and €40 minimum recovery fee apply unless contractually agreed otherwise. Our Dutch partner optimizes route, costs, and pressure to recover fast.

We kick off with compliant reminders and a final sommatie that typically grants 7–14 days. In B2B, agencies may add commercial statutory interest and collection costs (sliding scale; minimum €40). Because debtors know a bailiff can quickly attach assets, many pay during this stage. Expect the amicable phase to run 1–3 weeks if documentation is clear. If the debtor requests instalments, we assess solvency and secure acknowledgments or guarantees to avoid stalling. If unpaid after the final deadline, we instruct our bailiff to serve a summons without delay. This seamless handover, from amicable steps to formal service, keeps momentum and often triggers settlement before the hearing, minimizing court time and cost for cross-border B2B creditors.

Use the cantonal court for claims ≤ €25,000 (and certain claim types regardless of value). It’s simpler and no attorney is required, reducing costs for foreign creditors. Many uncontested cases result in a default judgment within weeks after service. For claims > €25,000 or legally complex disputes, cases go to the District Court, where a licensed attorney is mandatory. If your contract has a jurisdiction or arbitration clause, that can override defaults; we’ll review and follow the most efficient enforceable forum. Regardless of venue, our Dutch bailiff ensures proper service, preserves deadlines, and, where appropriate, requests pre-judgment attachments (conservatoir beslag) to freeze assets early, protecting recovery before the debtor can dissipate funds.

Yes. The Netherlands offers potent pre-judgment attachment (conservatoir beslag). With court permission (threshold is a plausible claim), our Dutch attorney instructs a bailiff to freeze bank accounts, receivables, inventory, or real estate before final judgment. This pressure tool prevents asset flight and often drives rapid settlements. After the attachment is granted, you must file or continue the main proceedings promptly. Because attachments are visible and centrally registered, debtors feel real consequences fast. We balance this step against proportionality and cost, prioritizing bank and receivables attachments for speed. Combined with a strong summons and clear documentation, pre-judgment attachment is one of the most effective strategies for cross-border B2B recovery in the Netherlands.

Dutch law grants statutory commercial interest (commonly ECB + 8% baseline; rate updated periodically) unless a different contractual rate applies. Creditors are also entitled to minimum €40 as fixed compensation for recovery costs, plus additional collection costs on a sliding scale (e.g., 15% on the first €2,500, tapering thereafter, capped). Courts typically award these when procedural steps are correctly followed (clear demand, deadline). In litigation, the losing party pays court fees and a fixed contribution toward attorney costs (not full indemnity). Bailiff fees for service/enforcement are regulated and added to the claim. Our Dutch agency calculates interest precisely, applies the statutory scale or contractual terms, and frames the claim to maximize legally recoverable extras while maintaining pressure to settle.

Yes. EU judgments are directly enforceable under Brussels I (recast) with a standard certificate. European Enforcement Orders (for uncontested claims) and European Payment Orders can be handed to a Dutch court bailiff for execution without new merits litigation. We obtain certified copies, arrange translations if needed, and proceed to bank attachments and other measures. Non-EU judgments usually require a treaty or new Dutch proceedings to obtain a local judgment; absent a treaty, we recommend suing in the Netherlands or using arbitration (New York Convention) to streamline cross-border enforceability. Our Dutch partner will select the fastest pathway to an enforceable title and immediately instruct enforcement to convert paper into payment.

Provide: invoices. It is of course good if you also can provide contract/terms (interest and cost clauses), delivery/acceptance proof, ledger/statement of account, prior reminders, and any acknowledgments. Company identifiers, registered address, and debtor bank info help target service and attachments. Our Dutch agency drafts the sommatie and, if needed, instructs a bailiff to serve a summons that meets all formalities (Dutch language, jurisdiction, claim basis, evidence). For potential pre-judgment attachment, we also gather bank/asset intelligence and any urgency evidence. With this package, we can complete the amicable phase in 1–3 weeks and pivot to court/enforcement seamlessly, minimizing delay and maximizing recovery chances for foreign B2B creditors.

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How debt collection in Netherlands works

1. Upload your invoice

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2. Local experts take over

Our hand-picked partners in the Netherlands handle the collection with effective measures, including demand letters, calls and legal steps.

3. Get paid

Once the payment is completed, the money is sent directly to you – quickly, securely and without hassle.

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