Good morning I have received a "Charge certificate" for parking in a restricted street during prescribed hours on 18/6/2018
It said a notice to owner wasr sent to me on the 2/8/2018.
There was never a yellow ticket on the windscreen and I havent received any correspondence until now.
It says the amount was £70 but now £105.
What can I do about this please.
Charge Certificate
Re: Chargie certificate
Make an out of time declaration or witness statement.
Here is how to appeal a parking ticket out of time.
Here is how to appeal a parking ticket out of time.
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Re: Charge Certificate
Thanks so much schedule 12
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Re: Charge Certificate
Sorry i'm a little confused, Should I fill out the TE7 as well as the TE9
Thank You in advance
Thank You in advance
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Re: Charge Certificate
Dear Sir / Madam,
Thank you for your email.
We have been unable to process your form(s) and your correspondence is therefore returned herewith. Please see below for applicable reason(s):
The penalty charge number you have quoted has not been registered at the TEC. Please contact the Local Authority concerned regarding the penalty charge.
Thank you for your email.
We have been unable to process your form(s) and your correspondence is therefore returned herewith. Please see below for applicable reason(s):
The penalty charge number you have quoted has not been registered at the TEC. Please contact the Local Authority concerned regarding the penalty charge.
Re: Charge Certificate
This is a forum about bailiffs but you have not got bailiffs
. You do an informal appeal with the council.
. You do an informal appeal with the council.
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Re: Charge Certificate
You're flapping around a bit with this Nigel.
Greenpumpkin, at this stage you can still make a 'late PCN representation' by writing to the council explaining that you knew nothing of this until you received the charge certificate. However, the council have no legal duty to consider this but may bring the PCN back down to the NTO stage to allow you to pay or appeal.
The TEC won't have any record of it at this stage.
Greenpumpkin, at this stage you can still make a 'late PCN representation' by writing to the council explaining that you knew nothing of this until you received the charge certificate. However, the council have no legal duty to consider this but may bring the PCN back down to the NTO stage to allow you to pay or appeal.
The TEC won't have any record of it at this stage.
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