How to Appeal a ParkingEye Ticket Step by Step
Complete Guide to Appealing a ParkingEye Parking Charge
ParkingEye is the largest private parking operator in the UK, issuing approximately 7,423 parking charges per day. If you have received a ParkingEye ticket, this guide explains exactly how to appeal it.
Step 1: Do Not Pay Yet
The 14-day discounted rate is designed to pressure you into paying quickly. But paying closes the case and removes your right to appeal. Before paying, check whether the ticket has legal defects.
Appealing does not increase the charge. While an appeal is being considered, enforcement is paused.
Step 2: Check Your Notice for Defects
Upload a photo of your ParkingEye ticket to our AI PCN Manager. The AI will scan for 71+ known defect types including:
- Late Notice to Keeper (POFA 2012 14-day rule)
- Missing keeper liability declaration
- Inadequate or hidden signage
- ANPR camera errors
- No parking period stated
- Grace period not applied
This takes under 3 minutes and is free.
Step 3: Submit Your Appeal to ParkingEye
ParkingEye is a BPA (British Parking Association) member. You can appeal directly to ParkingEye using the details on your notice. Your appeal should:
- Reference the specific defects found in your ticket
- Cite the relevant legislation (POFA 2012, BPA Code of Practice)
- Be factual and professional, not emotional
- Include any supporting evidence (photos, receipts, witness statements)
Our AI generates a tailored appeal letter with all of this included.
Step 4: Wait for ParkingEye’s Response
ParkingEye has up to 35 days to respond to your appeal. They will either:
- Accept your appeal and cancel the charge
- Reject your appeal with reasons
- Not respond within the deadline (this works in your favour)
Step 5: Escalate to POPLA If Rejected
If ParkingEye rejects your appeal, you can escalate to POPLA (Parking on Private Land Appeals). POPLA is an independent appeals service for BPA members.
To escalate:
- ParkingEye must provide you with a POPLA code in their rejection letter
- Submit your appeal to POPLA within 28 days of receiving the code
- Include your appeal letter and any evidence
- POPLA will make an independent decision which is binding on ParkingEye
Our data shows that many ParkingEye charges are cancelled at the POPLA stage because the operator often withdraws rather than defending a weak case.
What Not to Do
- Do not identify yourself as the driver unless you are certain the NTK was served within 14 days. If you confirm you were the driver, you lose keeper liability protection under POFA 2012.
- Do not use a generic template letter. ParkingEye’s systems recognise common templates and reject them automatically.
- Do not ignore the notice. While many people advise ignoring private parking charges, ParkingEye does pursue cases through the courts. An appeal is a better strategy.
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