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Organisation type · Justice & enforcement

Justice & enforcement

Bailiffs and notaries use X-Road to locate debtors' assets before and during enforcement. The typical pattern: land register (real estate), vehicle register (cars), business register (shareholdings), detainee register (custody), commercial-pledge register and income sources (unemployment fund, tax). The largest actor is the Chamber of Bailiffs and Trustees in Bankruptcy, followed by individual bailiff offices.

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Share of X-Road
Consumers

Data consumption — which registers this organisation type queries

Aggregated calls of all consumers in this category by target register (avg/day, Dec 2025–May 2026). Register meanings partly inferred and flagged.

Top consumers

The largest individual callers of this organisation type. Click a row for profile and data consumption. “heuristic” = assigned via name.

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Daily load

24-hour distribution of this organisation type's calls (average day).

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Key facts

Pfändung

Data-driven enforcement

The query mix — land register (23 %), vehicles (22 %), companies (10 %) — is a textbook enforcement profile: first find what can be seized, then seize it.

83 %

Chamber as the hub

About 83 % of justice-sector calls run through the Bailiffs' Chamber as a shared technical channel; individual bailiffs also query directly.

Data source: aggregated X-Road operational logs · Dec 2025 – May 2026 · 182 days. Organisation type assigned via the sector field or (in the long tail) heuristically via the organisation name; flagged accordingly. For Security-Server-as-a-Service providers (Telia, Andmevara) the actual caller was resolved via the X-Road subsystem (client_sub) — such entries are marked “resolved”. Register/subsystem meanings partly inferred. Created with the help of AI, may contain errors.
Sources: Kohtutäiturite ja Pankrotihaldurite Koda · Vollstreckungsregister (täitemenetluse register)
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