What conditions must be met in order to become junior enforcers in Vietnam?

What conditions must be met in order to become junior enforcers in Vietnam? What are cases of relief from duty of enforcers in Vietnam? 

I am working at a law firm, now I intend to become an enforcer, what conditions do I need to meet? Thank you.

1. What conditions must be met in order to become junior enforcers in Vietnam?

In Clause 1, Clause 2, Article 18 of the Law on Civil Judgment Execution 2008, there are provisions as follows:

1. Vietnamese citizens who are loyal to the Fatherland, honest, non-corruptible, possess good ethical quality and a law bachelor or higher degree, and have good health to fulfill assigned tasks may be appointed as enforcers.

2. Persons who fully satisfy the criteria specified in Clause 1 of this Article, and the following conditions may be appointed as junior enforcers:

a/ Having been engaged in legal work for 3 years or more;

b/ Having been trained in civil judgment enforcement profession;

c/ Passing the examination for selection of junior enforcers.

Thus, to be able to become a junior enforcer, you need to meet all of the following conditions: Vietnamese citizens who are loyal to the Fatherland, honest, non-corruptible, possess good ethical quality and a law bachelor or higher degree, and have good health to fulfill assigned tasks. Having been engaged in legal work for 3 years or more; Having been trained in civil judgment enforcement profession; Passing the examination for selection of junior enforcers in Vietnam.

2. What are cases of relief from duty of enforcers in Vietnam? 

Clause 1, Clause 2, Article 19 of the Law on Civil Judgment Execution 2008 provides for relief from duty of enforcers as follows:

1. Enforcers will be automatically relieved from duty in case they retire or are transferred to other agencies.

2. The Justice Minister shall consider and decide on relief from duty of enforcers in the following cases:

a/ They are unable to fulfill their tasks due to family circumstances or poor health;

b/ Their professional qualifications and capacity are insufficient for fulfilling their tasks or they no longer satisfy the criteria for enforcers for other reasons.

Thus, an enforcers may be automatically relieved from duty in case they retire or are transferred to other agencies; Due to family circumstances or poor health, it is unable to fulfill their tasks; professional qualifications and capacity are insufficient for fulfilling their tasks or they no longer satisfy the criteria for enforcers for other reasons in Vietnam.

Best Regards!

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