Check TEC Route
Upload your Carlisle City order for recovery, rejection notice, charge certificate, order for recovery, notice of enforcement, or evidence. Parking Mate UK reads the contravention, dates, stage, and deadline.

Order for Recovery
Complete the Order for Recovery form and upload your Carlisle City paperwork. Parking Mate UK checks the enforcement chain, earlier notices, TEC registration, service issues, statutory declaration route, and deadlines, then prepares the right Traffic Enforcement Centre document and submission instructions.
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An Order for Recovery means the council has registered the debt with the Traffic Enforcement Centre. If you miss the deadline, the case can move to warrant and bailiff enforcement. The correct TEC response may reset the case if a statutory ground applies.
Our 3 step process is designed to identify the correct TEC route and prepare the document you need before enforcement escalates.
Upload your Carlisle City order for recovery, rejection notice, charge certificate, order for recovery, notice of enforcement, or evidence. Parking Mate UK reads the contravention, dates, stage, and deadline.
Parking Mate UK prepares your Carlisle City order for recovery response pack, evidence guidance, and submission instructions for Carlisle City, Traffic Penalty Tribunal, the Traffic Enforcement Centre, or enforcement stage.
For a Carlisle City order for recovery, submit the correct Traffic Enforcement Centre form set. TE9 is the witness statement used for an in-time order for recovery challenge. TE7 asks for more time and is sent with TE9 if late. PE3 is the statutory declaration form, and PE2 is the out-of-time application for PE3. These forms must be completed correctly, signed, and filed within the relevant deadline.
A solicitor grade order for recovery document based on your case facts, evidence, and the documents you provide.

A structured review of the order for recovery and the stage your case has reached.
Clear guidance on what documents, photos, payment records, correspondence, or notices to upload.
A case-specific document prepared from the facts and evidence you provide.
Step-by-step instructions showing where to send the document and what confirmation to keep.
Why appealing works
A Carlisle City Order for Recovery needs the right response for the stage you are at. Parking Mate UK prepares your challenge using the exact notice, contravention, evidence, statutory deadline, council procedure, and tribunal route that applies.
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If you did not receive the Carlisle City PCN, notice to owner, charge certificate, or other required notice, you may have a TEC witness statement or statutory declaration route if the correct form and ground apply.
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Defects in the original Carlisle City penalty charge notice, such as signage failures, incorrect contravention codes, or service timeline errors, remain relevant at the order for recovery stage.
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Carlisle City must follow the correct Traffic Enforcement Centre process before enforcement continues. Errors in registration or service can support a TEC filing if the statutory ground applies.
What you need
You do not need to work out the rules yourself. The form asks for the order for recovery, evidence, issuer, dates, and facts needed to prepare your next step.

Upload this if you have it. If not, provide a short explanation so Parking Mate UK can assess the case accurately.
Upload this if you have it. If not, provide a short explanation so Parking Mate UK can assess the case accurately.
Upload this if you have it. If not, provide a short explanation so Parking Mate UK can assess the case accurately.
Quick answers before you start.

An order for recovery is a court-registered debt notice issued after Carlisle City registers an unpaid charge certificate at the Traffic Enforcement Centre (TEC). It is not a county court judgement and does not appear on your credit record. It authorises the council to use bailiff enforcement if you do not respond within the deadline.
You challenge a Carlisle City order for recovery through the Traffic Enforcement Centre process covered by CPR Part 75. The correct form depends on the enforcement type and whether you are in time. TE9 is the witness statement form GOV.UK describes as being used to challenge an order for recovery within 21 days. TE7 asks for more time and is sent with TE9 if the challenge is late. PE3 is the statutory declaration form for challenging an unpaid penalty charge notice, and PE2 is the application to file that statutory declaration out of time. These forms must be completed correctly because the TEC process depends on the right form, ground, dates, and explanation.
GOV.UK says TE9 is used to challenge a court order, also called an order of recovery, within 21 days. If the deadline has passed, GOV.UK says TE7 is used to explain why you are challenging after 21 days and must be sent with TE9. Some penalty charge processes use PE3 for the statutory declaration and PE2 for the out-of-time application instead. Missing the correct deadline or using the wrong form can severely limit your options.
No. A Carlisle City order for recovery is registered at the Traffic Enforcement Centre, not at a county court. It is not a CCJ and does not appear on your credit record. However, if you do not respond, Carlisle City can instruct bailiffs to collect the debt.
TE9 is a witness statement for challenging a traffic enforcement order or parking charge order for recovery. TE7 is the application for more time where the TE9 is late. PE3 is the statutory declaration form headed by GOV.UK as "Challenge an unpaid penalty charge notice". PE2 is the application to file a statutory declaration out of time where a PE3 is late. Parking Mate UK checks which form set applies and whether the form can be supported by the documents and timeline.
The court process is governed by CPR Part 75, Traffic Enforcement. Part 75 defines the Traffic Enforcement Centre and deals with enforcement, warrants of control, and revocation of orders. Rule 75.8 says that where an order is revoked following a statutory declaration or witness statement, execution issued on the order ceases to have effect and the authority must tell any instructed enforcement agent if appropriate.
Upload your Carlisle City order for recovery and get a solicitor-grade Carlisle City order for recovery response pack with instructions for what to submit next.