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Upload your Eastbourne 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.
Do you want the strongest chance of stopping your Eastbourne order for recovery moving to bailiff enforcement? Parking Mate UK prepares a solicitor-grade Eastbourne order for recovery response pack in minutes using your uploaded notice, evidence, answers, deadline, and stage, with clear instructions on what to submit next.

An order for recovery is issued after Eastbourne registers an unpaid charge certificate debt at the Traffic Enforcement Centre (TEC). It is the stage between the charge certificate and bailiff enforcement.
Crucially, an order for recovery is not a county court judgement. It does not appear on your credit record. It is a debt registered under the Traffic Management Act 2004 through the TEC, which is a separate process from the county court system.
You can challenge an order for recovery by filing a TE9 statutory declaration (if you did not receive the PCN, notice to owner, or charge certificate) or a TE7 witness statement (if there are other grounds such as procedural errors in the original notice). If accepted, the order is revoked and the case reopens at an earlier stage.
Parking Mate UK analyses the original Eastbourne PCN, checks the enforcement timeline, and identifies whether you qualify for a TE9 or TE7. If grounds exist, the service prepares the necessary documents for filing at the Traffic Enforcement Centre.

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For pre-action letters, Orders for Recovery, TEC enforcement paperwork, and pre-court deadlines.
If you do not respond, Eastbourne can move the case through the enforcement process below. The right document depends on the stage you are at now and the deadline in front of you.
The council issues the PCN on the vehicle or by post and gives you the first challenge window.
02The formal owner liability notice arrives and you can make formal representations.
03The council rejects the representation and the tribunal appeal route may open.
04The penalty increases by 50% and options narrow if earlier deadlines were missed.
05Current stage
The debt is registered at TEC and a witness statement or statutory declaration route may apply.
06Enforcement agents are instructed and urgent action may be needed before a visit.
If you did not receive the Eastbourne PCN, notice to owner, or charge certificate, you may qualify for a TE9 statutory declaration that revokes the order and reopens the case.
Defects in the original Eastbourne penalty charge notice, such as signage failures, incorrect contravention codes, or service timeline errors, remain relevant at the order for recovery stage.
Eastbourne must follow strict procedures when registering a debt at the Traffic Enforcement Centre. Errors in the registration process can form the basis of a TE7 witness statement.
If you made representations to Eastbourne that were not properly considered before the debt was registered, this can support a TE7 challenge.
If Eastbourne sent enforcement notices to the wrong address, you may not have had a fair opportunity to respond at earlier stages. This supports a TE9 statutory declaration.
A copy of the order for recovery from Eastbourne
Copies of the original Eastbourne PCN, notice to owner, and charge certificate (if received)
Proof of address if Eastbourne sent notices to an incorrect address
Any correspondence with Eastbourne about the penalty
Evidence of defects in the original Eastbourne PCN (photographs, signage, etc.)
Proof of a change of address if applicable (utility bills, tenancy agreement)
You upload the Eastbourne Order for Recovery, we prepare the Eastbourne order for recovery response pack, and you submit it with clear guidance.
Upload your Eastbourne 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 Eastbourne order for recovery response pack, evidence guidance, and submission instructions for Eastbourne, Traffic Penalty Tribunal, the Traffic Enforcement Centre, or enforcement stage.
Submit the document to Eastbourne, Traffic Penalty Tribunal, the Traffic Enforcement Centre, or the enforcement party. You stay responsible for the final submission and deadline.

Parking Mate UK prepares the notice-specific document, explains what evidence to attach, and gives clear submission instructions for the stage you are at.
Parking Mate AI prepares the council PCN challenge, formal representation, tribunal appeal, or enforcement response using your uploaded notice, answers, evidence, and the rules that apply.
Our WhatsApp agent is available 24/7 to help you understand the next step and how to use the document.
Upload a photo or PDF and Parking Mate AI extracts the PCN number, council, vehicle, contravention code, date, and deadline so you do not have to type everything manually.
Submit your case in about 60 seconds. Once your details are confirmed, most documents are generated in about five minutes.
Your document is built around the notice, contravention code, facts, evidence, statutory grounds, and challenge route that match your case.
Parking Mate UK supports informal challenges, formal representations, tribunal appeals, Charge Certificates, Orders for Recovery, TEC reset documents, and bailiff enforcement responses.
Real feedback from drivers who used Parking Mate UK to challenge private parking charges, POPLA appeals, and operator rejections.
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Common questions about Eastbourne Order for Recoverys and how Parking Mate UK helps you get the strongest chance of stopping your Eastbourne order for recovery moving to bailiff enforcement.
An order for recovery is a court-registered debt notice issued after Eastbourne 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 can challenge a Eastbourne order for recovery by filing a statutory declaration (TE9) or a witness statement (TE7) at the Traffic Enforcement Centre. A TE9 is used if you did not receive earlier notices. A TE7 is used if there are other valid grounds. Parking Mate UK identifies which route applies to your case.
For a parking contravention, you have 21 days from the date of a Eastbourne order for recovery to file a statutory declaration (TE9) or witness statement (TE7) at the Traffic Enforcement Centre. For a moving traffic contravention, the deadline is 36 days. Missing these deadlines severely limits your options.
No. A Eastbourne 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, Eastbourne can instruct bailiffs to collect the debt.
A TE9 is a statutory declaration filed at the Traffic Enforcement Centre. You can use it to challenge a Eastbourne order for recovery if you did not receive the penalty charge notice, notice to owner, or charge certificate. If accepted, it revokes the order and reopens the case at an earlier stage.
A TE7 is a witness statement filed at the Traffic Enforcement Centre. It allows you to challenge a Eastbourne order for recovery on grounds other than non-receipt, such as procedural errors in the original PCN. If accepted by the adjudicator, the order is revoked and the case reopens.
If you do not respond to a Eastbourne order for recovery within the deadline, Eastbourne can instruct enforcement agents (bailiffs) to collect the debt plus their own fees. It is important to act within the deadline to preserve your challenge options.
Yes. Parking Mate UK analyses your Eastbourne order for recovery, checks for defects in the underlying PCN, and identifies whether you qualify for a TE9 statutory declaration or TE7 witness statement. If grounds exist, the service prepares the paperwork for filing at the Traffic Enforcement Centre.
Upload your Eastbourne order for recovery and get a solicitor-grade Eastbourne order for recovery response pack with instructions for what to submit next.
