Office contact details
Office: SELARL BONAMI RICHARD ROC, commissaires de justice associés.
Address: 109 avenue de Lespinet, building D, 31400 Toulouse, France.
Standard phone: 05.62.30.43.20. Emergency phone: 06.33.86.27.13. Email: contact@brr-toulouse.fr.
Opening hours: 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., by appointment.
What to include in your first email
To allow a useful first review, please include the document or issue concerned, the name and address of the recipient or debtor in France, the applicable deadline, the court or case reference if any, and the procedural objective.
If the matter concerns service of process, attach the document to be served and indicate whether any foreign court or convention requirement applies. If the matter concerns debt recovery, specify whether a judgment or enforceable title already exists.
When to call the office
Email is usually the best first step because it allows the office to review documents accurately. A phone call is useful when a deadline is short, when the address in France needs clarification, or when evidence may disappear quickly.
Visit the Toulouse office
The office is located in Toulouse, in the Lespinet area. Meetings are by appointment so that the file can be prepared and the right person can review the matter.
Send an English request
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Frequently asked questions
Yes. A commissaire de justice may assist with formal service, official reports, debt recovery or enforcement depending on the nature of the matter and the documents provided.
Yes. Foreign law firms, companies and private individuals may send instructions directly to the office. The request will be reviewed in light of French procedural requirements.
Yes. International clients may communicate in English for practical coordination, transmission of documents and understanding the French procedural framework.
The office is located at 109 avenue de Lespinet, building D, 31400 Toulouse, France.
The office is based in Toulouse and may coordinate international matters in France according to the applicable jurisdictional and procedural rules.
Send the documents, parties' identities, addresses in France, deadline, court reference if any, and a short explanation of the procedural objective.
Yes. Urgent matters may be reviewed quickly, especially where a deadline, hearing date or risk of disappearance of evidence exists.
No. In France, formal service and enforcement are handled by a regulated officer with public authority, not by a private messenger.
A fee estimate can usually be provided after reviewing the nature of the request, the location, the documents, and any urgency or procedural constraints.
Yes. Documents may be sent by email for initial review, provided that final procedural requirements are respected where applicable.
Yes. A commissaire de justice may prepare official reports concerning websites, social media, messages or other online evidence under appropriate conditions.
No. The office acts as a French commissioner of justice. Legal strategy, litigation advice and representation before courts may require a lawyer.
Yes. The office can explain the practical role of the commissaire de justice and the operational steps involved in a French matter.
Yes. The office may coordinate with overseas counsel and their French correspondent when the matter involves cross-border procedural issues.
Provide the full legal name, trading name if any, address, company registration details where available, and any useful identifying information.
Need a reliable legal contact in France?
Send the documents, deadline, recipient details and procedural context. SELARL BONAMI RICHARD ROC will review the request and indicate the practical next step.