Charge Certificate

Challenge Your Tower Hamlets Charge Certificate

Complete the charge certificate appeal form and upload your Tower Hamlets paperwork. Parking Mate UK checks the penalty charge history, earlier notices, service issues, deadlines, and available reset route, then prepares the right response guidance and submission instructions.

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  • Charge Certificate Response
  • Solicitor-Grade Documents

Tower Hamlets Charge Certificate Support

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Before you pay

A Charge Certificate means the penalty has increased

A Charge Certificate usually increases the penalty charge by 50% and means the council says the earlier appeal or payment deadline has passed. If you ignore it, the case can move to Order for Recovery and then enforcement.

How it works

Charge Certificate Process

Our 3 step process is designed to check whether the Charge Certificate can be challenged or reset through the correct council or TEC route.

01

Check Notice History

Upload your Tower Hamlets charge certificate, rejection notice, charge certificate, order for recovery, notice of enforcement, or evidence. Parking Mate UK reads the contravention, dates, stage, and deadline.

02

Identify the Route

Parking Mate UK prepares your Tower Hamlets charge certificate response pack, evidence guidance, and submission instructions for London Borough of Tower Hamlets, London Tribunals, the Traffic Enforcement Centre, or enforcement stage.

03

Follow Submission Instructions

Submit the document to London Borough of Tower Hamlets, London Tribunals, the Traffic Enforcement Centre, or the enforcement party. You stay responsible for the final submission and deadline.

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Charge Certificate Response

A solicitor grade charge certificate document based on your case facts, evidence, and the documents you provide.

Tower Hamlets Charge Certificate Response

Charge Certificate review

A structured review of the charge certificate and the stage your case has reached.

Evidence checklist

Clear guidance on what documents, photos, payment records, correspondence, or notices to upload.

Professional document

A case-specific document prepared from the facts and evidence you provide.

Submission instructions

Step-by-step instructions showing where to send the document and what confirmation to keep.

Why appealing works

Charge Certificate Assessment Criteria

A Tower Hamlets Charge Certificate Response 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.

1

You did not receive the earlier PCN or Notice to Owner

If the earlier Tower Hamlets notice was not received, you may have been denied the chance to make representations before the Charge Certificate was issued.

2

The Charge Certificate was sent to the wrong address

London Borough of Tower Hamlets must use the correct keeper or correspondence address. Wrong-address service can support a reset route if you lost the chance to respond.

3

The Charge Certificate was issued too early

Tower Hamlets must wait until the required statutory period has expired. A premature Charge Certificate is a procedural defect.

What you need

Getting Started

You do not need to work out the rules yourself. The form asks for the charge certificate, evidence, issuer, dates, and facts needed to prepare your next step.

Tower Hamlets Charge Certificate support

A copy of the charge certificate from London Borough of Tower Hamlets

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

Copies of the original Tower Hamlets PCN and notice to owner (if received)

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

Proof of address if Tower Hamlets sent notices to an incorrect address

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

FAQs

Tower Hamlets Charge Certificate FAQ

Quick answers before you start.

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What is a Tower Hamlets charge certificate?

A Tower Hamlets charge certificate is issued by London Borough of Tower Hamlets after a penalty charge notice has gone through the notice to owner stage without being paid or successfully challenged. It increases the original penalty by 50% and starts a 14-day countdown before the council can register the debt for court enforcement.

How do I challenge a Tower Hamlets charge certificate?

A Tower Hamlets charge certificate is not normally challenged by sending a normal appeal. You should check whether earlier notices were served correctly, whether the charge certificate was issued too early, and whether you may have a statutory declaration route when the Order for Recovery arrives.

What is the deadline for responding to a Tower Hamlets charge certificate?

You have 14 days from the date of a Tower Hamlets charge certificate to pay the increased amount before London Borough of Tower Hamlets can apply to register the debt at the Traffic Enforcement Centre. If you believe you have grounds for a statutory declaration, you should act within this window.

Can I still appeal after receiving a Tower Hamlets charge certificate?

Your standard Tower Hamlets appeal options are limited at charge certificate stage. However, if earlier notices were not received, the address was wrong, or representations were not answered, the case may be capable of being reset at the Order for Recovery stage.

How much more do I owe after a Tower Hamlets charge certificate?

A Tower Hamlets charge certificate increases the original penalty by 50%. For a higher-band contravention, this means the charge rises from £130 to £195. For a lower-band contravention, it rises from £65 to £97.50. The increased amount must be paid within 14 days unless you have grounds to challenge.

What is a statutory declaration for a Tower Hamlets charge certificate?

A statutory declaration is a sworn statement filed at the Traffic Enforcement Centre after the debt is registered and an Order for Recovery is issued. If you did not receive earlier notices or made representations that were not answered, it may reset the case to an earlier stage.

Start Your Tower Hamlets Charge Certificate Response

Upload your Tower Hamlets charge certificate and get a solicitor-grade Tower Hamlets charge certificate response pack with instructions for what to submit next.

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