Please try again or contact us. Get In Touch. Show search Enter a search term:. Home Community and living Parking and travel Parking tickets What happens if I don't pay my parking ticket? What happens if I don't pay my parking ticket? Notice to Owner If you don't pay your Penalty Charge Notice parking ticket within 28 days, and it hasn't been cancelled after an appeal, we automatically request the name and address details of the registered keeper of the vehicle from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency DVLA.
Charge Certificate If you do not pay or submit a formal representation to the Notice to Owner after 28 days, the charge will increase by a further 50 per cent and the registered keeper of the vehicle will be sent a Charge Certificate. Order for Recovery and Witness Statement If no payment is received within 14 days of the date of the Charge Certificate, we will apply to register the outstanding debt with the Traffic Enforcement Centre at Northampton County Court.
I made representations about the penalty charge to the council within 28 days of the Notice to Owner, but did not receive a rejection notice. The penalty charge has been paid in full. You will need to state the date it was paid, how it was paid and to whom it was paid. If you do not have the TE9 form, please contact the Traffic Enforcement Centre using one of the following options: Telephone: Email: tec hmcts. Enforcement Agents formerly bailiffs If the Penalty Charge Notice remains unpaid for 21 days following the registration of the debt, a Warrant of Control formerly known as a Warrant of Execution will be issued and the case will be passed to a certificated Enforcement Agent formerly known as bailiffs to recover the debt on our behalf.
Enforcement Agent action is split into three different stages, each with its own additional fees which you will have to pay on top of the outstanding sum of the PCN: Compliance stage Once the charge has passed to the Enforcement Agent, they will write a letter of compliance to you, or visit you within 14 days to serve a Notice of Enforcement. You can contact the relevant Enforcement Agent on the following numbers: Marston - Equita - Newlyn - Enforcement Agent complaints Enforcement Agents are licensed by the court, while central government sets the scale of charges they use.
Thanks for your feedback. Provide feedback on this page Use the fields in this section to rate how useful you found this page to be. Court Appearance If you wait too long a local court may issue a notice for you to appear in court. The Judge will ask you to pay the amount you owe. Bench Warrants If you ignore the court appearance notice, the court may issue a bench warrant for your arrest.
Your license plate will be shared with the police and you can be stopped and sent to jail! Car Booting Your car can also be booted or towed. License Suspension If you ignore parking tickets too long your license can be revoked. This is true even for out of state tickets! Collectors and Credit Score Your parking ticket fine can become a debt in collection, potentially damaging your credit score!
A parking company might disagree with your appeal if they time your stay from the moment you entered the car park, rather than from when you parked. Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer.
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