Received an unfair parking charge? We challenge it on your behalf using the latest UK parking law — private PCNs and council tickets. No jargon, no stress, no upfront cost.
Fill in the short form below. Describe the situation — the more detail you give, the stronger your appeal will be.
Send your driving licence to confirm you're the registered keeper, plus a photo of the fine notice if you have it.
Our experts review your case against UK parking law and BPA/IPC codes of practice to construct the strongest possible challenge.
We submit the appeal and handle all follow-up. If escalated to POPLA or the Traffic Penalty Tribunal, we guide you every step.
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Our team will review your case and send you a tailored appeal letter within 24 hours. Don't pay the fine in the meantime.
You typically have 28 days to appeal. Act now before the deadline passes.
Not necessarily. Private companies can't issue legally enforceable "fines" — they issue Parking Charge Notices (PCNs), which are civil claims. Many are successfully appealed or written off. Never ignore one, but don't assume you have to pay either.
Typically 28 days from the date on the notice. Appealing also pauses the early-payment discount window — you won't be penalised just for challenging it.
To verify your identity as the registered keeper and include accurate details in the appeal letter. Your licence image is encrypted in transit and permanently deleted once your case is resolved.
You can escalate for free — to POPLA for private land charges, or the Traffic Penalty Tribunal for council PCNs. Both are independent adjudicators and free to use. We'll help prepare the escalation too.
Not directly. A parking charge notice doesn't appear on your credit file. Ignoring one, however, can lead to a County Court Judgment (CCJ) which would. Always appeal or resolve — never ignore.