Entering a home or workplace
A sheriff officer has the power to enter a home or workplace to carry out their order, but only if the court gives them permission to do it.1s49 DAA(S)A 2002 Sheriff officers can be asked to show the document that says they are allowed to enter.
It might not always be clear from the document that the sheriff officer has the right to enter a home or workplace. It might have a phrase like ‘grants warrant for all lawful execution’ on it. This means they are allowed to enter.
For evictions and debt enforcement, a sheriff officer usually writes in advance to advise they are coming.
They are not usually allowed to attend at night unless they have a warrant that allows them to enter – eg, if someone is in danger or a child has to be removed for their protection.