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What Is a Notice to Owner and Why It Matters for Council PCNs

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The Document That Starts the Formal Appeal Process

A Notice to Owner (NTO) is a formal document sent by a local council to the registered keeper of a vehicle after a penalty charge notice has gone unpaid. It is the gateway to making formal representations against a council PCN.

When Is a Notice to Owner Sent

If a council PCN is not paid within 28 days (or an informal challenge is rejected), the council sends a Notice to Owner. This document:

  • Confirms the details of the original PCN
  • States the amount owed (full rate, no longer discounted)
  • Explains your right to make formal representations
  • Gives you 28 days to respond

Why the NTO Matters

The NTO is critical because it opens the formal appeal window. Before the NTO, you can only make an informal challenge. After the NTO, you have the legal right to make formal representations which, if rejected, can be escalated to an independent tribunal.

Grounds for Formal Representations

Under the Traffic Management Act 2004, you can make representations on the following grounds:

  • The contravention did not occur
  • You were not the owner at the time
  • The vehicle was used without your consent
  • The penalty exceeded the relevant amount
  • The Traffic Regulation Order was invalid
  • The PCN did not comply with legal requirements
  • The council failed to follow the correct procedure

What Happens If You Did Not Receive the NTO

If you never received the Notice to Owner and the case has escalated to a charge certificate, you can file a statutory declaration stating that the NTO was not received. If accepted, the case is reset and the NTO is re-served, giving you a fresh 28-day window for formal representations.

How We Help

Our AI PCN Manager prepares formal representations that cite the specific procedural requirements of TMA 2004. Upload your penalty charge notice or Notice to Owner for a free assessment.

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