Advanced Parking PCN Appeal | POPLA Appeal Process
Advanced Parking Fine, Ticket or PCN Appeal Letter & POPLA
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Drivers often describe a notice from Advanced Parking as a fine or ticket, but legally it is a private parking charge notice, not a council fine. It may be enforceable if Advanced Parking can prove the parking terms, evidence, authority, correct liability position, and compliance with the applicable rules.
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How to Appeal a Advanced Parking Fine or Ticket
Advanced Parking is a BPA member. Appeal letters should be submitted directly to Advanced Parking within 28 days. If rejected, the independent route is POPLA. Appealing within the 14-day discount window normally places the charge on hold.
The Advanced Parking Appeal process is based on our experience of helping UK motorists challenge over 25,000 parking tickets since 2018 and is designed to maximise your chances of getting the parking charge notice cancelled.
Appeal steps
- Check Deadline and Collect Evidence
- Advanced Parking Ticket Appeal Grounds
- Prepare Advanced Parking Ticket Appeal Letter
- Submit Appeal to Advanced Parking
- Advanced Parking POPLA Appeal
- Advanced Parking POPLA Adjudication
- Advanced Parking Appeal FAQ
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1. Check Deadline and Collect Evidence
Before submitting your appeal, ensure you are within the 28 day period to appeal. If you appeal within the discount period, the case will normally be put on hold while the appeal is considered and you can keep the early payment discount.
Then gather photographic and documentary proof from the car park or Advanced Parking website to improve and make your appeal stronger.
- Notice documents: Keep the full Advanced Parking PCN, envelope, reminder letters, rejection letters, and any screenshots from the appeal portal.
- Car Park Signage: Take clear photos of obscured, hidden, damaged, or poorly lit car park signs.
- Receipts: Keep physical receipts, app booking screenshots, validation records, or bank proof if you were a paying customer.
- Timestamps: Check the ANPR entry and exit times on the notice against your payment, arrival, and leaving time.
2. Advanced Parking Ticket Appeal Grounds
The strongest Advanced Parking appeals are evidence-backed and usually rely on the Private Parking Sector Single Code of Practice, POFA 2012 requirements, keeper-liability issues, poor signage, payment records, exemptions, or procedural errors.
Select the issue that best matches your Advanced Parking charge notice. We show whether it is usually a strong appeal ground, what evidence to collect, and how it supports your appeal.
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Select an appeal reason to see what evidence to collect, what to check, and how to frame the appeal point.
Paid for a valid parking session
Did you pay for parking but still receive a Advanced Parking charge?
Payment proof is one of the strongest appeal points if it matches the vehicle, date, site, and parking period. A system match error, VRM mismatch, app issue, or ANPR timing problem may explain why a charge was issued despite payment.
What to check
- Payment date and time match the parking event
- Vehicle registration entered at payment
- Site and location on receipt
- Start and expiry time compared with ANPR entry and exit
Evidence to collect
- Machine ticket or receipt
- App receipt or booking screenshot
- Bank transaction showing merchant and date
- PCN ANPR images for comparison
Appeal wording angle
State that payment was made for the parking event, attach evidence, and ask Advanced Parking to reconcile the payment record with the PCN before pursuing the charge.
Mistakes to avoid
- Sending only a bank statement without showing the site or time if a more specific receipt exists
- Paying the charge before checking whether the appeal route is still open
Related grounds
Wrong registration entered when paying | Payment machine or app was not working | Error on the parking charge notice | Grace period - left shortly after paid time expired
Wrong registration entered when paying
Did you pay for parking but enter one digit wrong, use another family vehicle registration, or make a minor keying error?
A wrong VRM or keying error can still support an appeal if the payment clearly relates to the same visit, site, date, and approximate time. The strongest cases show that Advanced Parking received payment but failed to match it fairly to the vehicle.
What to check
- Registration entered on the machine, app, or booking receipt
- Whether the error was minor or obvious from the payment record
- Payment time compared with ANPR entry and exit timestamps
- Whether the amount paid covered the alleged parking period
Evidence to collect
- Payment receipt or app session showing the registration entered
- Bank transaction or app account history
- PCN ANPR images and timestamps
- A short explanation of the keying mistake
Appeal wording angle
Explain that payment was made for the same parking event, identify the registration mistake, and ask Advanced Parking to reconcile the payment record before pursuing a parking charge.
Mistakes to avoid
- Treating a keying error as automatic cancellation without showing payment was made
- Ignoring the appeal deadline while trying to get extra records from the payment provider
Related grounds
Paid for a valid parking session | Payment machine or app was not working | Error on the parking charge notice
Payment machine or app was not working
Was the payment machine or app unavailable or showing an error when you tried to pay?
This is a valid appeal point if you can show you made reasonable attempts to pay and no working alternative was available. A driver should not be penalised without proper consideration of evidence that payment was prevented.
What to check
- Whether alternative payment methods were available and displayed
- Whether other machines on site worked
- Whether the app showed a specific error
- Whether the site had phone signal for app payment
Evidence to collect
- Photo of the machine error screen
- Screenshot of app error with timestamp
- Call log or payment attempt record
- Bank or app record showing an attempted payment if available
Appeal wording angle
Explain the payment attempt clearly, attach the error evidence, and state why no working payment method was reasonably available at the time.
Mistakes to avoid
- Saying the app did not work without screenshots or specific detail
- Ignoring alternative payment options that were clearly displayed on the signs
Related grounds
Paid for a valid parking session | Tablet or validation device was not working
Tablet or validation device was not working
Was the tablet or in-store validation device unavailable or malfunctioning?
This may help if the car park required a business, hotel, gym, or reception device to validate your parking and that process failed through no fault of your own.
What to check
- Which business controlled the validation device
- Whether staff were aware of the issue
- Whether you were eligible for validation
- Whether the device had been reported as faulty
Evidence to collect
- Photo of the tablet or device showing the error
- Written or email confirmation from staff
- Receipt or appointment proof showing you were eligible
- Booking or membership record
Appeal wording angle
Explain that you were eligible to validate parking but the validation process was unavailable, then attach proof of attendance and the device issue side by side.
Mistakes to avoid
- Treating a validation issue as automatic proof of cancellation without supporting evidence
- Failing to get written confirmation from the business at the time
Related grounds
Payment machine or app was not working | Staff member, resident, or authorised user | Genuine customer of a business on site
Postal notice arrived more than 14 days after the event
Did the postal Notice to Keeper arrive more than 14 days after the parking event, and was there no windscreen ticket?
Under POFA 2012 Schedule 4, Advanced Parking must serve a compliant Notice to Keeper within 14 days of the parking event if there was no windscreen ticket. A late notice prevents them from relying on keeper liability to pursue the registered keeper.
What to check
- Date of the parking event on the PCN
- Date of issue printed on the notice
- Actual date of delivery or postmark on envelope
- Whether a windscreen ticket was also issued
Evidence to collect
- PCN front and back - clear photos or scans
- Envelope with postmark if retained
- Notes showing the actual date of delivery
- Any windscreen ticket if one was left
Appeal wording angle
State that the notice was not served within the required period for keeper liability under POFA 2012 Schedule 4 and that Advanced Parking cannot therefore hold you liable as keeper for this charge.
Mistakes to avoid
- Assuming the entire charge is automatically void in every situation - driver liability is a separate issue
- Discarding the envelope before noting the postmark date
Related grounds
Not the driver at the time of the event | Hired, leased, or company vehicle | Error on the parking charge notice
Not the driver at the time of the event
Were you the registered keeper but not the driver on the date of the parking event?
Being the registered keeper does not automatically make you liable. Advanced Parking must satisfy strict POFA 2012 conditions to transfer liability from the driver to the keeper. If those conditions are not met, keeper liability may not apply.
What to check
- Whether the notice is a postal Notice to Keeper rather than a windscreen ticket
- Date of event and date the notice was issued and delivered
- Whether the required POFA wording appears on the notice
- Whether the driver has already been identified in any earlier communication
Evidence to collect
- PCN front and back - complete and unredacted
- Envelope with postmark if available
- Evidence that you were elsewhere at the time if directly relevant
Appeal wording angle
Preserve the keeper and driver distinction. Do not volunteer the driver's identity. Challenge keeper liability if the POFA notice requirements are not clearly satisfied.
Mistakes to avoid
- Accidentally admitting who was driving before checking whether POFA keeper liability is properly established
- Naming the driver unnecessarily if you are not required to do so
Related grounds
Postal notice arrived more than 14 days after the event | Hired, leased, or company vehicle | No longer owned the vehicle at the time
Hired, leased, or company vehicle
Was the vehicle hired, leased, or a company fleet vehicle at the time of the charge?
Hire and lease cases involve additional POFA rules. Advanced Parking may need to follow a specific process to transfer liability to a hirer. If that process was not followed correctly, keeper or hirer liability may not be established.
What to check
- Who received the notice - keeper, hire company, or named hirer
- Whether hire or lease documents have been supplied to Advanced Parking
- Whether the correct person or entity is being pursued
- Whether the hire company has already responded or transferred liability
Evidence to collect
- Hire agreement showing dates and named hirer
- Lease agreement or company vehicle policy
- Copies of all notices received
- Any correspondence from the hire or lease company
Appeal wording angle
Check whether Advanced Parking has complied with the correct keeper and hirer liability process under POFA before naming any driver or making any payment.
Mistakes to avoid
- Naming the driver or hirer before checking the liability position
- Assuming the lease or hire company has handled the appeal on your behalf
Related grounds
Not the driver at the time of the event | Postal notice arrived more than 14 days after the event | No longer owned the vehicle at the time
No longer owned the vehicle at the time
Had you sold or transferred the vehicle before the parking event took place?
If you were not the registered keeper at the time of the event, you should not be pursued for the charge. Provide transfer evidence and challenge the liability position directly.
What to check
- Date of sale or transfer compared to the date of the parking event
- Date DVLA records were updated to reflect the change
- Whether the new keeper details are available
Evidence to collect
- DVLA confirmation that the vehicle is no longer registered in your name
- Sale receipt or transfer document
- V5C logbook transfer section or confirmation
- Buyer details where appropriate and proportionate
Appeal wording angle
State clearly that you were not the registered keeper or owner at the time of the parking event, attach the transfer evidence, and ask Advanced Parking to correct the liability and pursue the correct party.
Mistakes to avoid
- Ignoring the notice because the vehicle has been sold - the charge can still escalate
- Sharing unnecessary personal data about the buyer beyond what is needed to establish the transfer
Related grounds
Not the driver at the time of the event | Hired, leased, or company vehicle | Postal notice arrived more than 14 days after the event
Missing, unclear, or inadequate signage
Were the signs missing, hidden, unlit, faded, confusing, or not visible from the driver's position?
Private parking charges depend on the operator proving that clear terms were brought to the driver's attention. Signage can be a strong ground if the driver could not reasonably see or understand the parking terms from their position on site.
What to check
- Entrance signs - visibility, size, height, and lighting
- Tariff signs - legibility and prominence of key terms
- Whether important conditions are hidden in small print
- Foliage, vehicles, or structures obscuring signs
- Lighting at the time of the visit if relevant
Evidence to collect
- Driver-perspective photos taken from entry and parking position
- Night-time photos if the alleged event occurred after dark
- Wide shots showing the absence of entrance signage
- Photos showing foliage, obstruction, glare, or faded text
Appeal wording angle
Explain why the signs did not clearly communicate the terms to a reasonable driver. Attach photos taken from the driver's viewpoint and describe what was actually visible on entry.
Mistakes to avoid
- Saying there were no signs if there were signs but they were inadequate - be specific about the defect
- Using photos taken after the event that do not reflect conditions at the time
Related grounds
Grace period - left shortly after paid time expired | Consideration period - entered, reviewed terms, left promptly | Landowner authority to issue charges
Grace period - left shortly after paid time expired
Did you leave shortly after your paid or permitted parking time expired?
The Single Code of Practice requires operators to allow a reasonable grace period at the end of a parking session. A charge issued purely because a vehicle needed time to leave after the paid period expired may not be compliant with the Code.
What to check
- Paid or permitted expiry time on the receipt
- ANPR exit time on the PCN
- Whether the alleged overstay is a matter of minutes
- Whether queues, barriers, or site layout delayed exit
Evidence to collect
- Payment receipt showing expiry time
- PCN showing ANPR entry and exit timestamps
- Photos or notes about exit queues or barriers if available
Appeal wording angle
Compare the paid expiry time directly with the ANPR exit time and explain why the vehicle was within the required grace period for exiting the site after the permitted session ended.
Mistakes to avoid
- Assuming grace period covers long overstays - it applies to the time needed to exit, not extended stays
- Forgetting that ANPR entry and exit time may not equal actual parked time if the car park has a shared access road
Related grounds
Paid for a valid parking session | Consideration period - entered, reviewed terms, left promptly | Error on the parking charge notice
Consideration period - entered, reviewed terms, left promptly
Did you enter the car park, read or attempt to read the signs, decide not to stay, and leave promptly?
Entering a car park is not always the same as accepting a parking contract. A driver may need time to find a space, read the signs, and decide whether to stay. The Single Code of Practice recognises this consideration period.
What to check
- Total time on site according to ANPR timestamps
- Whether the vehicle parked or only circulated
- Whether signs were readable from the entry point
- Whether the car park was full or access was obstructed
Evidence to collect
- PCN ANPR timestamps showing entry and exit
- Dashcam footage if available
- Witness note if someone was present
- Site photos showing entry point and sign visibility
Appeal wording angle
Explain that no parking contract was accepted because the vehicle left within the consideration period after the driver was unable to find a space or decided not to accept the terms on offer.
Mistakes to avoid
- Claiming consideration period if the vehicle was parked in a space for a substantial period
- Failing to note the ANPR timestamps before responding
Related grounds
Missing, unclear, or inadequate signage | Grace period - left shortly after paid time expired | Error on the parking charge notice
Genuine customer of a business on site
Were you a genuine customer of a business connected to the car park?
Some landowners or site businesses can ask the operator to cancel charges for genuine customers, particularly where there was a payment, validation, or permission issue. This works best with clear proof of the visit.
What to check
- Which business you visited and whether it validates parking
- Whether your visit and duration fit the parking terms for customers
- Whether the business can confirm or cancel charges directly
Evidence to collect
- Receipt showing date, time, and amount spent
- Booking confirmation or appointment letter
- Redacted bank transaction showing merchant and date
- Email or written confirmation from the business if obtainable
Appeal wording angle
Explain that you were a genuine customer, attach your proof of visit, and ask Advanced Parking to cancel or refer the charge to the landowner or business for cancellation.
Mistakes to avoid
- Sending a vague statement with no receipt or proof of the visit
- Assuming customer status automatically results in cancellation without contacting the business first
Related grounds
Staff member, resident, or authorised user | Tablet or validation device was not working | Paid for a valid parking session
Blue Badge or accessibility issue
Did the charge involve a Blue Badge, disability, or an accessibility-related parking issue?
The Blue Badge scheme does not automatically apply on private land. However, accessibility, signage clarity, reasonable adjustment, and site-specific terms may still be relevant grounds for appeal.
What to check
- Whether site signs mention Blue Badge exemptions or rules
- Whether a valid badge was displayed during the visit
- Whether accessible bays, payment equipment, or timing created the issue
- Whether extra time was needed for a disability-related reason
Evidence to collect
- Blue Badge copy or badge reference number
- Photos of signage showing or omitting Blue Badge terms
- Photos of bay markings
- Medical or accessibility context where directly relevant
Appeal wording angle
Explain the accessibility issue, attach badge and signage evidence, and ask Advanced Parking to consider reasonable adjustment and the specific terms that applied at the site.
Mistakes to avoid
- Stating that Blue Badge rules automatically cancel private parking charges - they do not without a specific site exemption
- Sending sensitive medical evidence that is not directly necessary to support the specific ground
Related grounds
Missing, unclear, or inadequate signage | Genuine customer of a business on site | Error on the parking charge notice
Vehicle was cloned or misidentified
Was the vehicle shown on the PCN not yours, or do you believe your registration has been cloned by another vehicle?
A charge issued to the wrong vehicle or a cloned registration is a factual error. This is a strong ground with police and vehicle evidence, and the charge should be challenged and cancelled.
What to check
- PCN vehicle images - make, model, colour, and distinguishing features
- Whether the vehicle shown matches yours in detail
- Whether your vehicle was in a different location at the time
Evidence to collect
- Police crime reference number if cloning has been reported
- Photos of your vehicle clearly showing its details
- Location evidence showing your vehicle was elsewhere
- DVLA or insurer correspondence if available
Appeal wording angle
State clearly that the vehicle shown is not your vehicle or that your registration has been used by a cloned vehicle. Attach the evidence and require cancellation of the charge.
Mistakes to avoid
- Ignoring the notice on the basis that it was not your vehicle - the charge can still escalate
- Failing to report suspected cloning to the police before challenging
Related grounds
Error on the parking charge notice | Not the driver at the time of the event | No longer owned the vehicle at the time
Error on the parking charge notice
Is there a material error on the Advanced Parking charge - wrong vehicle, wrong location, incorrect dates, or inaccurate ANPR data?
A material error on the PCN can support a strong appeal, particularly where it affects the vehicle details, location, contravention date, ANPR timestamps, or the liability wording.
What to check
- Vehicle registration, make, model, and colour
- Site name and location
- Date and time of the alleged contravention
- ANPR entry and exit timestamps
- Notice wording and required POFA information
Evidence to collect
- PCN front and back - complete copies
- Vehicle photos showing correct registration and appearance
- Location records or travel evidence if the location is wrong
- Payment or travel records confirming where you were
Appeal wording angle
Identify the specific error on the face of the notice, explain why it is material to the charge or the liability position, and require Advanced Parking to cancel or correct the notice.
Mistakes to avoid
- Relying on a minor typographical error that does not affect the substance of the alleged contravention
- Ignoring stronger grounds in favour of a technical error that is unlikely to succeed alone
Related grounds
Vehicle was cloned or misidentified | Postal notice arrived more than 14 days after the event | Missing, unclear, or inadequate signage
ANPR double dip or incorrect camera timing
Did you visit the car park twice, or do the ANPR entry and exit times fail to reflect the actual parked period?
ANPR cameras record entry and exit movements, not necessarily one continuous parking session. A double-dip error can occur where two short visits are treated as one long stay, or where queueing, circulation, or shared access roads distort the alleged parking period.
What to check
- Whether the vehicle left and returned during the alleged period
- Whether receipts, phone location, dashcam, or journey records show separate visits
- Whether the car park has shared access roads, queues, barriers, or a drive-through route
- Whether the PCN states a parking period or only camera entry and exit times
Evidence to collect
- Receipts from other locations between the alleged entry and exit times
- Phone location history, dashcam footage, or journey records
- Witness statement from a passenger or person you visited
- Photos of site layout, shared access roads, barriers, or queues
Appeal wording angle
Challenge the reliability of the ANPR timeline and require Advanced Parking to prove the vehicle remained parked for the alleged period rather than relying only on first-entry and last-exit images.
Mistakes to avoid
- Arguing that all ANPR is unreliable without explaining the specific timing defect
- Failing to provide evidence that the vehicle left, returned, queued, or circulated
Related grounds
Error on the parking charge notice | Grace period - left shortly after paid time expired | Consideration period - entered, reviewed terms, left promptly
No parking contract was accepted
Did the vehicle enter briefly for pickup, drop-off, turning around, reading signs, or leaving because the terms were not accepted?
A private parking charge depends on the operator proving that a parking contract was offered and accepted. If the driver entered briefly, did not park, did not leave the vehicle, or left after reviewing the terms, the facts may support an appeal.
What to check
- Total time on site according to ANPR
- Whether the vehicle parked in a bay or only stopped briefly
- Whether signs were readable before the alleged contract was formed
- Whether the visit was a pickup, drop-off, turn-around, or unsuccessful attempt to find a space
Evidence to collect
- PCN timestamps showing a short stay
- Dashcam footage or phone location history
- Witness note explaining the brief visit
- Photos showing where terms could or could not be read from the driver's route
Appeal wording angle
Explain that no parking contract was accepted and that the vehicle left within a reasonable consideration period, or only stopped briefly for a non-parking purpose.
Mistakes to avoid
- Using this ground for a long stay where the vehicle was clearly parked
- Failing to separate brief stopping, consideration period, and grace period arguments
Related grounds
Consideration period - entered, reviewed terms, left promptly | Missing, unclear, or inadequate signage | ANPR double dip or incorrect camera timing
Emergency on site
Did an emergency prevent you from complying with the parking terms?
Emergency evidence can support an appeal, particularly where the event was genuine, unavoidable, and directly caused the alleged breach. Operators may exercise discretion with clear evidence.
What to check
- What the emergency was and when it occurred
- Whether it directly caused you to breach the parking terms
- Whether there were any reasonable alternatives available at the time
Evidence to collect
- Medical, accident, or incident evidence relevant to the event
- Photos if directly relevant
- Witness details and contact information
- Relevant timestamps linking the emergency to the parking event
Appeal wording angle
Explain the emergency briefly and factually, attach only the necessary evidence, and show directly how the event made compliance with the parking terms impossible or unreasonable.
Mistakes to avoid
- Oversharing sensitive personal or medical information that is not directly needed
- Giving a lengthy emotional account without any supporting evidence or timestamps
Related grounds
Vehicle breakdown on site | Forgot to pay or other mitigation
Vehicle breakdown on site
Did the vehicle break down at the site, making it impossible to move?
A genuine breakdown can explain an overstay, a stop in a restricted area, or a failure to leave promptly. It is stronger with documentary evidence from a recovery service or garage.
What to check
- Time and nature of the breakdown
- Whether recovery was called and when
- Whether the vehicle could safely be moved
- Whether there is a documentary record from the time
Evidence to collect
- Breakdown service report or job number
- Garage invoice or repair record
- Recovery service record showing date, time, and location
- Photos or messages from the time of the breakdown
Appeal wording angle
Explain that the vehicle was immobilised or unsafe to move, attach the breakdown evidence with timestamps, and request cancellation on the basis that compliance was physically impossible.
Mistakes to avoid
- Providing no breakdown documentation at all
- Ignoring the PCN deadline while waiting for garage paperwork to arrive
Related grounds
Emergency on site | Forgot to pay or other mitigation
Forgot to pay or other mitigation
Did you forget to pay, not realise the car park was private, or have another mitigating reason with no supporting evidence?
Forgetting to pay is usually a weak ground on its own and is unlikely to succeed without supporting evidence. However, the notice itself may still have stronger defects worth checking first.
What to check
- Whether the signs were genuinely clear and visible
- Whether the payment process was confusing or malfunctioning
- Whether there was a grace or consideration period issue
- Whether the notice itself has POFA or procedural defects
Evidence to collect
- Photos of signs if any clarity issue existed
- PCN front and back for defect checking
- Any payment attempt record if one exists
Appeal wording angle
Do not rely solely on forgetting to pay. Use the widget to check for source-backed grounds first. A defect in the notice, signage, or POFA compliance is far more likely to succeed.
Mistakes to avoid
- Writing a pure apology letter with no legal or evidential appeal ground
- Admitting unnecessary driver details in your appeal before checking the POFA keeper liability position
Related grounds
Missing, unclear, or inadequate signage | Grace period - left shortly after paid time expired | Postal notice arrived more than 14 days after the event | Error on the parking charge notice
First appeal rejected - escalating to IAS
Has Advanced Parking rejected your first appeal and are you now considering escalation?
After a Advanced Parking rejection, current IPC cases escalate to IAS - not POPLA. The rejection letter should contain your IAS reference code and deadline. The IAS stage requires a stronger, evidence-led submission addressing the rejection reasons directly.
What to check
- Rejection date and the IAS code or instructions in the letter
- IAS deadline - normally 21 days from the rejection date
- Operator's stated reasons for rejection
- Whether new evidence is available that was not submitted first time
Evidence to collect
- Rejection letter including the IAS reference code
- Original PCN and all earlier notices
- Your first appeal submission
- All evidence already sent
- Any new evidence not previously submitted
Appeal wording angle
Address the rejection reasons directly and systematically. Strengthen the appeal with evidence and source-backed grounds. Do not simply repeat the first appeal.
Mistakes to avoid
- Assuming Advanced Parking cases go to POPLA - they are IPC members and current rejections go to IAS
- Missing the IAS deadline, which closes the independent appeal route entirely
Related grounds
Missing, unclear, or inadequate signage | Postal notice arrived more than 14 days after the event | Error on the parking charge notice | Landowner authority to issue charges
Unsure which ground applies
Are you unsure which appeal ground applies to your situation?
If none of the grounds above clearly fit, the notice itself may still contain timing, POFA, signage, payment, or procedural issues that are not obvious without reading the notice carefully. Start with a full notice review.
What to check
- PCN issue date and delivery date
- Notice wording and POFA keeper liability language
- Payment evidence and ANPR timestamps
- Operator name, trade body, and correct appeal route
Evidence to collect
- PCN front and back - complete copies
- Any payment proof
- Any photos of the site or signs
- A short written summary of what happened and when
Appeal wording angle
Start with a full review of the notice before selecting grounds. Many strong appeal points are found in the notice itself, not in the driver's memory of what happened.
Mistakes to avoid
- Guessing a ground without reading the notice carefully
- Paying the charge before checking whether stronger grounds exist in the notice wording or dates
Related grounds
Postal notice arrived more than 14 days after the event | Missing, unclear, or inadequate signage | Error on the parking charge notice | Paid for a valid parking session
3. Prepare Your Advanced Parking Ticket Appeal Letter
Parking Mate UK prepares a Advanced Parking parking ticket appeal letter built around the strongest grounds for your specific notice, structured correctly, evidenced properly, and ready to send.
Free Advanced Parking Appeal Letter vs Parking Mate UK Letter
A free Advanced Parking appeal template can help you understand the basic structure of an appeal, but it cannot read your PCN, check the dates, compare the evidence, or choose the strongest grounds for your case.
Free appeal letter template
- Generic wording that may not match your Advanced Parking notice
- No review of POFA 2012 dates, ANPR evidence, payment records, or signage
- Can accidentally admit the driver or rely on weak mitigation
- Usually gives limited help with POPLA escalation if Advanced Parking rejects the appeal
Parking Mate UK appeal letter
- Built around your Advanced Parking PCN, evidence, and notice stage
- Identifies strong appeal grounds such as POFA, signage, payment, ANPR, and authority issues
- Includes a structured cancellation request and evidence checklist
- Provides clear Advanced Parking submission instructions and POPLA next-step guidance
The letter preview below shows the type of structured appeal pack Parking Mate UK prepares so you are not relying on a copy-and-paste template.
What's included in your appeal letter
Every letter we prepare contains the essential elements needed to put Advanced Parking on notice and maximise your chances of cancellation at the first appeal stage.
This gives Advanced Parking a clear, structured appeal rather than a weak explanation.
- PCN reference number and vehicle registration
- We update your wording in the correct format
- Your grounds and a list of attached evidence
- A closing statement reserving the right to add further grounds
- A Subject Access Request requiring Advanced Parking to disclose all data held on the charge including internal notes and ANPR records
- A Landowner Authority request confirming Advanced Parking holds a current contract authorising them to issue charges at the site

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4. Submit Appeal to Advanced Parking
We provide step-by-step instructions on how to submit your appeal to Advanced Parking and reduce the risk of accidentally identifying the driver where keeper liability is being challenged.
Online Appeal Portal
- Go to the Advanced Parking appeal portal
- Enter your name, address and email, and appeal as "The Registered Keeper"
- Do not provide unnecessary optional information.
- Choose the closest appeal reason or 'Other' if the portal allows it.
- Appeal Reason: Simply enter "Please see the attached letter" as your appeal comments
- Make sure you attach your letter or send it by email if required
Submit your appeal and save the confirmation email or screenshot.
If for any reason you cannot submit your appeal online then you should submit your appeal via post where the operator provides a postal route.
Advanced Parking Postal Address
Address: Use the postal address shown on your Parking Charge Notice or rejection letter.
Use recorded or tracked delivery, send copies only, and retain proof of postage.
Screenshot your submission confirmation, note the exact date, and keep a complete copy of everything sent.
Advanced Parking should respond to your appeal and either confirm if the appeal is rejected or accepted with the parking charge cancelled.
5. Advanced Parking POPLA Appeal
If your appeal is rejected by Advanced Parking, follow the rejection letter instructions to refer the appeal to POPLA within 28 days. Attach the letter provided by Parking Mate UK.
- Go to popla.co.uk and start your appeal
- Enter your Parking Charge No. and Vehicle Reg No. to find your PCN.
- Verify your email if the portal asks you to do so.
- Enter your details, home address and post code.
- Only provide information required by the appeal portal and avoid optional fields where they are not needed.
Enter Motorist Details
- Who are you appealing the PCN on behalf of: Myself
- Are you being held liable for the charge?: No
- Were you the driver at the relevant time?: I am not prepared to say
- Were you the keeper at the relevant time?: Yes
Appeal Reason: "Please see the attached letter"
Attach PDF Letter: Click "Add File" and attach the appeal letter generated.
6. Advanced Parking POPLA Adjudication
The following explains how the POPLA appeal is processed once you have submitted your case.
The POPLA stage is evidence-led. Make sure your appeal focuses on contractual issues, signage, POFA keeper-liability, payment records, ANPR evidence, and operator procedure rather than mitigation alone.
- Advanced Parking will be asked to file their evidence case file
- Use our AI Assistant to review the file and add comments to the POPLA appeal
- You and Advanced Parking can use the portal to share more details back and forth
- Once the case is sent for adjudication, an assessor will review your case and either allow or reject your appeal.
Parking Mate UK can help you prepare the appeal letter, respond to Advanced Parking's evidence, and handle the process professionally.
We will provide:
- A parking ticket appeal letter to submit
- Clear guidance so you can handle the process professionally
- AI-assisted comments for the POPLA adjudication stage
Advanced Parking Appeal FAQ
How do I appeal a Advanced Parking fine, ticket, PCN, or parking charge notice?
Start by treating it as a private parking charge notice, not a council fine. Check the deadline, collect the full PCN, payment records, signage photos, ANPR timestamps, and any customer or authorisation evidence. Then submit a structured Advanced Parking appeal letter through the official appeal route, avoiding unnecessary driver admissions until keeper liability has been checked.
How long do I have to appeal a Advanced Parking charge?
You normally have 28 days from the date of the notice to submit your first appeal to Advanced Parking. If Advanced Parking rejects your appeal, check the rejection letter for the IAS deadline and reference instructions.
Does appealing freeze the Advanced Parking charge?
An appeal normally places the charge on hold while it is reviewed. If you appeal inside the discounted period, check the rejection letter carefully to confirm whether the discounted amount has been preserved.
What happens if Advanced Parking rejects my first appeal?
Check the rejection letter for your IAS reference code and deadline. Advanced Parking is currently treated as an IPC operator, so the independent appeal route should be IAS rather than POPLA for current IPC cases.
Is a Advanced Parking fine enforceable?
A Advanced Parking charge is potentially enforceable if the operator can prove the parking contract, the breach, the amount claimed, the correct party, and any keeper-liability requirements it relies on. It is not automatically enforceable just because it arrived in the post, and only a court can finally decide whether money is owed.
Can I ignore a Advanced Parking fine?
Ignoring a Advanced Parking parking charge is risky. The case can move to reminder letters, debt recovery letters, a Letter Before Claim, and potentially a county court claim. If you dispute it, it is usually better to appeal or respond with evidence rather than ignore the notice.
How do I get out of a Advanced Parking fine or beat Advanced Parking?
The strongest route is not a generic excuse. Focus on evidence-based appeal grounds such as payment proof, poor signage, ANPR double-dip errors, POFA keeper-liability defects, late postal notices, incorrect vehicle details, customer validation, Blue Badge or accessibility issues, and landowner authority.
Does a Advanced Parking appeal go to POPLA or IAS?
For current Advanced Parking IPC cases, the independent appeal route is normally IAS, not POPLA. Older material online may mention POPLA, so check the rejection letter carefully. If the rejection letter gives a valid POPLA code, follow that specific letter; otherwise current Advanced Parking rejections should be checked for IAS instructions and deadline details.
Do I have to pay if my appeal is rejected by the operator?
Private parking enforcement is a dispute between a motorist and a parking company. The appeals process has been put in place so that most disputes can be settled easily and at low cost. If the operator rejects your appeal, you have the option to send it to the IAS for assessment.
What if the IAS reject your appeal?
The decision made by the IAS is binding on the operator but not the person appealing. Only a court can decide if money is owed to the parking company, therefore you are under no obligation to pay any money to the parking firm or any agents working on their behalf.
Can you pay and appeal?
No. If you make full payment, it is deemed an admission of guilt and the case will be closed by the operator. You can only claim a refund if the landowner, for example, asks the operator to cancel the parking charge notice.
Do I have to name the driver in my Advanced Parking appeal?
No, not automatically. If Advanced Parking is pursuing the registered keeper, check whether the notice properly establishes POFA keeper liability before naming the driver.
What should I say in a Advanced Parking appeal letter?
Keep the appeal factual and structured. State the PCN number, vehicle registration, the appeal grounds, the evidence attached, and the outcome requested. Strong Advanced Parking appeal letters usually deal with the notice wording, payment record, signage, ANPR evidence, keeper liability, and the correct appeal route rather than relying on mitigation alone.
What evidence does Advanced Parking consider?
Useful evidence can include payment receipts, app screenshots, ANPR timestamps, site photos, signage photos, authorisation records, Blue Badge evidence, sale or hire documents, and the full PCN.
Can I appeal if I paid but entered the wrong registration?
Yes, it may be worth appealing if you can show that payment was made for the same visit and that the wrong registration was a genuine keying error. Attach the app session, machine receipt, bank record, and PCN timestamps so Advanced Parking can reconcile the payment with the parking event.
Can I appeal a Advanced Parking ANPR double-dip error?
Yes. If the vehicle visited twice but the ANPR system treated the first entry and last exit as one long stay, gather receipts, location history, dashcam footage, journey records, or witness evidence showing the vehicle left and returned.
What if I was a genuine customer at the site?
Genuine customer evidence can help, especially where the site uses validation, exemptions, or landowner cancellation. Keep receipts, booking confirmations, appointment records, membership proof, or written confirmation from the business and include them with the appeal.
Does Advanced Parking have an appeal email or contact number?
Use the appeal route printed on your PCN or the Advanced Parking appeal portal for the formal appeal. A phone call or general email is not a substitute for submitting an appeal before the deadline, so keep screenshots, confirmations, and copies of anything you send.
How do I check my Advanced Parking appeal update online?
Use the Advanced Parking portal details or confirmation email from your appeal submission. Keep the PCN number, vehicle registration, appeal confirmation, and any rejection or acceptance letter because these documents control the next step and deadline.
Can I use a free Advanced Parking appeal letter template?
You can use a free Advanced Parking appeal letter template, but it may miss important details or include weak points. The risk is that a generic template does not check your PCN dates, POFA 2012 timing, signage evidence, payment records, ANPR records, keeper-liability position, or the correct IAS route. Parking Mate UK prepares a parking ticket appeal letter around the actual notice and evidence.
What should I not say in a Advanced Parking appeal?
Avoid admitting who was driving before checking POFA. Avoid a one-line apology with no evidence. Focus on the strongest factual, procedural, payment, signage, or keeper-liability grounds.
Is Advanced Parking a legitimate company?
Advanced Parking Limited is a real private parking operator. That does not mean every charge is correct. The operator still has to prove the terms, evidence, authority, timing, and liability position for the specific parking charge.
Written by Parking Mate UK | Last updated: 18 May 2026
Parking Mate UK has helped UK motorists challenge parking tickets, respond to court claims, and stop bailiff enforcement since 2018. Our mission is to appeal 1 million parking tickets and help drivers save money.
