Seek judicial order for asset seizure, property recovery, and item delivery: Form PF86A
Downloading and Using PDF Documents with Adobe Reader
Adobe Reader is a free PDF viewer that allows you to view, fill in, and print PDF documents. To download and use Adobe Reader, follow these steps:
- Visit the official Adobe Acrobat Reader download page or the Microsoft Store.
- Download and install Adobe Acrobat Reader DC by following the on-screen prompts.
- After installation, open Adobe Reader.
- To open a PDF document, click "File" > "Open" and select your downloaded PDF document.
Troubleshooting PDF Issues
If your PDF form does not open, ensure that Adobe Reader is updated to the latest version. You can check for updates by selecting "Help" > "Check for updates" inside Adobe Reader or by downloading the latest installer from Adobe's website.
Some PDF forms may be secured or require special permissions. If this is the case, open the file in Adobe Reader, go to "File" > "Properties" > "Security" tab to check restrictions. Unlocking may require a password.
Printing PDF Documents
To print a PDF document, select "File" > "Print." Choose your printer and adjust settings if necessary. Click "Print" to produce a physical copy. For secured PDFs that restrict printing, you may need to remove security permissions as described in the security tab by entering the password, saving the unlocked version, then printing.
If you don't see the Adobe Print to PDF option or want to create PDFs from other files, you might need to manually install the Adobe PDF printer through your system's printer settings.
Obtaining a Printed Version of the Form
For a printed version of the form, contact your local court. More information about how HM Courts and Tribunals Service uses personal information provided on forms can be found on their website. If you encounter any issues with the form, you can contact HMCTS forms support at [email protected].
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