None of this makes sense... surely all your details should be up to date as you update your driving license when you move address thus your previous points would of been on there when you moved to wales from the previous rape your BF gave you?
I've not been at the magistrates for a while now, nor can I be asked to ring any of the staff, but summons are sent just via post. There is a record of when it was posted on the system, also depending on the seriousness there may well also be a warrant for your arrest.
Not receiving paper work I'm not sure how the magistrates deal with this, it has happened on the rare occasion.
Plus its private bailiffs and debt collectors they send, these guys have no mercy of what they take or want, its a different ball game compared to county court bailiffs and sheriffs.
It would be county court baliffs in the first instance and private bailiffs (licenced thieves) if the former didn't get anywhere, and i think it might be a good idea to delete this thread too as the more i've thought about it and re-read the posts the more i think there are some serious issues going on here above and beyond some lost paperwork and failing to inform the dvla of legally obligated information.
Magistrates use private bailiffs end off. I use to work at the Mag and Crown,

County court bailiffs are only used to enforce a county court judgment, such as you took John Smith to Court for arrears of £2000 in rent, he never turned up therefore the judgment ruled in your favor, he can appeal or request another hearing within a time frame, if he doesn't pay up or hasn't done either of the two stated then you can enforce the order.
Again you have several ways to enforce, such as the court bailiffs or attachment of earnings etc...
The County courts (civil law) and the criminal courts do not work together at all, separate systems and networks, such as I can't access no magistrates or crown data from a county court. The civil law and criminal law are not linked at all, so you will never see a magistrates court going "John Smith you have been caught drink driving, this is a 12month ban and a fine of £300, now we need to take you to a civil court to tell the District Judge that we want to claim £600"... Now imagine how daft that would be and how much red tape it would generate.
Not having a dig just explaining the lame a$$ legal system.