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Debt Relief Order (DRO) Guide — What It Is & How to Apply
How Debt Relief Orders work in the UK, who qualifies, what debts are included, the application process, and the impact on your credit file and life.
A Debt Relief Order (DRO) can write off your debts if you owe less than £30,000 and have low income and few assets. Here’s how it works.
For the wider cluster covering DMPs, IVAs, DROs, bankruptcy, creditor protection and formal debt routes, use the main Debt Solutions UK hub.
Key Facts
| Feature |
Detail |
| Maximum debt |
£30,000 |
| Maximum assets |
£2,000 (excluding a vehicle worth up to £4,000) |
| Maximum disposable income |
£75/month after essential expenses |
| Cost |
£90 application fee |
| Duration |
12 months (moratorium period) |
| Outcome |
Debts included are written off after 12 months |
| Credit file impact |
6 years |
| Available in |
England, Wales, and Northern Ireland (Scotland has a similar scheme called MAP) |
Who Qualifies
| Criteria |
Requirement |
| Total qualifying debts |
£30,000 or less |
| Disposable income |
£75/month or less (after essential household expenses) |
| Assets |
£2,000 or less (excluding a vehicle worth up to £4,000) |
| Vehicle |
Worth £4,000 or less (included separately from the £2,000 asset limit) |
| Residency |
Live in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland (or have lived/traded there in the last 3 years) |
| Previous DRO |
Not had a DRO in the last 6 years |
| Not currently in another insolvency |
Not bankrupt, in an IVA, or subject to a Debt Relief Restrictions Order |
| Petitions pending |
No pending bankruptcy petitions against you |
What Debts Can Be Included
| Included |
NOT included |
| Credit card debts |
Student loans |
| Personal loans (unsecured) |
Child maintenance |
| Overdrafts |
Criminal fines |
| Catalogue debts |
Confiscation orders |
| Council tax arrears |
Debts from fraud |
| Utility bill arrears |
Social fund crisis loans |
| Benefit overpayments |
Secured debts (mortgage, car finance) |
| Rent arrears |
|
| Payday loans |
|
| Buy now pay later |
|
| Money owed to friends/family |
|
| HMRC debts (tax, NI) |
|
How to Apply
| Step |
Action |
| 1 |
Contact a free debt adviser — you cannot apply directly |
| 2 |
The adviser assesses your eligibility |
| 3 |
They help you complete the application |
| 4 |
Pay the £90 fee (can be paid in instalments) |
| 5 |
Application submitted to the Insolvency Service (Official Receiver) |
| 6 |
Decision usually within 10 working days |
| 7 |
If approved, the 12-month moratorium begins immediately |
Where to Get Free Advice
| Organisation |
Contact |
| StepChange |
stepchange.org / 0800 138 1111 |
| Citizens Advice |
citizensadvice.org.uk |
| National Debtline |
nationaldebtline.org / 0808 808 4000 |
| PayPlan |
payplan.com / 0800 280 2816 |
What Happens During the 12-Month Moratorium
| Effect |
Detail |
| Creditors cannot contact you about included debts |
No phone calls, letters, or visits |
| No interest or charges added |
Debts are frozen |
| No enforcement action |
Bailiffs cannot act, no court action |
| No deductions from wages |
Attachment of earnings orders stopped |
| You must not borrow more than £500 without disclosing DRO |
Borrowing restriction |
| You must not dispose of assets or make preference payments |
|
After 12 Months
| Outcome |
Detail |
| Debts written off |
All qualifying debts included in the DRO are cancelled — you owe nothing |
| Credit file |
DRO remains for 6 years from start date |
| Insolvency Register |
Listed for 15 months |
| Can you get credit? |
Difficult during the 6-year period, but possible with credit builder products |
DRO vs IVA vs Bankruptcy
| Feature |
DRO |
IVA |
Bankruptcy |
| Maximum debt |
£30,000 |
No maximum |
No maximum |
| Cost |
£90 |
~£5,000+ (added to payments) |
£680 |
| Duration |
12 months |
5–6 years |
12 months (some restrictions last 3 years) |
| Monthly payments |
£0 |
Typically £100–£500+/month |
May need to make income payments for 3 years |
| Assets at risk |
Low assets only (£2,000 max) |
Usually keep your home |
Home and valuable assets may be sold |
| Homeowner |
Cannot own property (usually) |
Can include property |
Property may be sold |
| Income requirement |
Low income (£75/month disposable max) |
Must have disposable income |
Any income level |
| Credit file |
6 years |
6 years |
6 years |
| Public register |
Yes (15 months) |
Yes (duration of IVA) |
Yes (usually 3 months to 3 years) |
Restrictions During a DRO
| Restriction |
Detail |
| Borrowing |
Cannot borrow £500+ without telling the lender about the DRO |
| Business |
Cannot act as company director (unless court gives permission) |
| Trading name |
Must trade under your own name if running a business |
| Bank account |
Some banks may close your account — but basic bank accounts are available |
| Pension |
Pensions are generally not affected |
| Employment |
Most jobs are not affected — but some roles (e.g. accountant, solicitor, financial sector) may have restrictions |
What Can Go Wrong
| Issue |
Detail |
| Income increases |
If your disposable income rises above £75/month during the 12 months, your DRO may be revoked |
| Assets increase |
If you receive assets (e.g. inheritance, compensation) above the limit, notify the Official Receiver |
| Misleading information |
If you provided false information, the DRO can be revoked and you may face a Debt Relief Restrictions Order (lasting up to 15 years) |
| DRO refused |
If you don’t meet the criteria — your debt adviser can discuss alternatives |
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