Data bank of enforcement proceedings. Federal Bailiff Service Bailiff Service of the Russian Federation

(FSSP of Russia) - a federal executive body that carries out functions to ensure the established procedure for the activities of courts, execution of judicial acts, acts of other bodies and officials, as well as law enforcement functions and functions of control and supervision in the established field of activity. The FSSP of Russia is subordinate to the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation.

Federal Bailiff Service
(FSSP of Russia)

Emblem of the FSSP of Russia

Flag of the Federal Bailiff Service of Russia, 2006
general information
A country
date of creation January 1, 1998
Predecessor agency Department of Bailiffs of the Ministry of Justice of Russia
The activity is managed by Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation
Higher department Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation
Headquarters 107996, Moscow, st. Kuznetsky Most, 16/5, building 1
55°45′39″ n. w. 37°36′57″ E. d. HGIOL
Number of employees 74159
Annual budget 38.983 billion rubles of the Russian Federation (for 2016)
Director of the FSSP - Chief Bailiff of the Russian Federation Aristov Dmitry Vasilievich
Key documents Federal Law of July 21, 1997 No. 118-FZ “On Bailiffs”
Federal Law of October 2, 2007 N 229-FZ “On Enforcement Proceedings”
Regulations on the Federal Bailiff Service
Website fssprus.ru
Audio, photo, video on Wikimedia Commons

By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated 03/09/2004 No. 314 (as amended on 09/28/2017) “On the system and structure of federal executive authorities”, this service is not included in the structure of federal executive authorities until the relevant federal laws come into force clause 26 of this decree.

Main tasks of the service