ParkingEye PCN Appeal | POPLA Appeal Process

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Received a ParkingEye parking charge notice? Choose the stage you are at, upload the notice or rejection, and get a ready-to-send appeal document with evidence points and clear ParkingEye or POPLA submission instructions.

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How to Appeal a ParkingEye Parking Charge

The ParkingEye appeal process starts with a direct appeal to ParkingEye, normally within 28 days of the notice date. If ParkingEye rejects the first appeal, the rejection should include a POPLA code and the deadline for escalating to POPLA.

The process is practical: check the notice, explain what happened, attach the right evidence, submit the first appeal, and if ParkingEye rejects it, use the rejection and evidence pack to decide whether to continue to POPLA.

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Proof examples from private parking appeals.

A ParkingEye parking charge notice is a private parking charge, not a council penalty. The appeal should focus on whether ParkingEye can prove the parking terms, evidence, authority, keeper liability position, and compliance with the BPA rules that apply to the site.

Parking Mate UK prepares a structured appeal document for the stage you are at. Upload the notice, tell us what happened, add any photos or receipts you have, and we give you the appeal wording, evidence checklist, and submission steps.

Key Facts About Appealing a ParkingEye Charge

  • You have 28 days to appeal from the date of receiving the charge.
  • If you appeal, the charge will not increase while it is under review.
  • If you pay, you lose the right to appeal. Always appeal before paying.
  • If ParkingEye reject your appeal, you can escalate to POPLA, the independent appeals service. The early payment discount is frozen during appeal.
  • If you lose at POPLA, the full charge applies and the discount ends.
  • Parking Mate UK provides the documents, evidence checklist, and submission steps for your appeal stage.

The Golden Rule: Never pay a ParkingEye charge if you intend to appeal.

Know your rights when you receive a parking ticket on private land

Are ParkingEye Fines Actually Enforceable?

ParkingEye fines are issued under contract law, not statute. This is crucial.

Unlike council parking tickets (which are statutory penalties), a ParkingEye PCN is a civil parking charge, an invoice based on the terms displayed on the car park signage.

This means:

  • ParkingEye must prove you entered into a contract by parking on private land.
  • The contract terms must have been clearly displayed and visible.
  • ParkingEye is only enforceable if they take you to court and win.
  • Many charges are successfully challenged, especially when signs are unclear or the rules have not been followed.

Bottom line: These fines are not automatically enforceable. They are contractual claims that can be challenged if the operator failed to follow the rules.

The "Keeper Liability" and PoFA 2012 Strategy

Under Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 (PoFA 2012), ParkingEye can only transfer liability from the driver to the registered keeper if they strictly followed a set of statutory conditions. If any condition is missed, keeper liability does not attach and the charge cannot be enforced against you as keeper.

The registered keeper loophole

PoFA 2012 Schedule 4 sets conditions ParkingEye must meet to hold the keeper liable: the Notice to Keeper must be sent within 14 days of the alleged event (for a windscreen notice) or 29 days (for a postal NtK), it must contain specific prescribed wording, it must give the keeper at least 28 days to pay or appeal, and ParkingEye must not have already pursued the driver directly. If any of these conditions are not met, the registered keeper has no legal liability to pay.

Do not name the driver

When writing your appeal as the registered keeper, do not state who was driving the vehicle. Simply write that you are responding as the registered keeper. If ParkingEye cannot identify the driver and has not met the PoFA 2012 conditions to pursue the keeper, they have no enforceable claim. Naming the driver gives up this protection and allows ParkingEye to switch their pursuit to that individual.

This strategy is most effective at POPLA stage. POPLA regularly cancels charges where the Notice to Keeper timing or wording fails the Schedule 4 requirements.

1. Check Deadline and Collect Evidence

Before submitting your appeal, check the notice date, appeal deadline, ANPR entry and exit times, location, and whether the notice uses POFA 2012 keeper-liability wording.

Keep the full notice, envelope, payment records, customer proof, site photos, and any evidence that explains what happened before submitting anything.

  • Notice details: Keep the full ParkingEye notice, PCN reference, vehicle registration, date of the alleged event, issue date, charge amount, and envelope if delivery timing may matter.
  • ANPR timings: Compare the entry and exit camera times with the actual time parked, queueing, payment time, circulation around the site, or separate visits to the same car park.
  • Payment and customer proof: Keep receipts, bank records, app screenshots, validation records, appointment letters, Blue Badge evidence, or customer service messages that confirm you were a legitimate user.
  • Site evidence: Photograph entrance signs, tariff boards, payment machines, lighting, road layout, hidden signs, broken machines, or anything that affected your ability to comply with the terms.

2. ParkingEye Appeal Grounds

The strongest ParkingEye appeals are evidence-backed and usually rely on POFA 2012 requirements, keeper-liability issues, poor signage, payment records, grace periods, ANPR timing, exemptions, or procedural errors.

Select the issue that best matches your ParkingEye 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 the issue that best matches your PCN. We show what to check, what evidence to collect, and how to frame the appeal.

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3. Prepare Your ParkingEye Appeal Document

Parking Mate UK prepares a ParkingEye appeal document built around your notice, your explanation, the available evidence, and the stage you are at.

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What the service covers

Appeal letter first, support for every reply after that.

  • Appeal letter drafted around your ParkingEye notice, grounds, and evidence
  • PoFA 2012 Schedule 4 keeper-liability check included
  • POPLA escalation letter at no extra cost if ParkingEye reject
  • Evidence checklist so your letter is built on documents, not guesswork
  • WhatsApp support when ParkingEye reply, request evidence, or reject
  • POPLA next-step guidance if ParkingEye reject

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4. Submit Appeal to ParkingEye

We give you the appeal wording and simple submission instructions. You upload the document to ParkingEye, keep the confirmation, and wait for the acceptance or rejection response.

ParkingEye Online Appeal Portal

  1. Go to the ParkingEye appeal portal
  2. Enter your PCN reference and vehicle registration
  3. Add the keeper or driver details requested by the portal
  4. Upload your Parking Mate UK appeal document and supporting evidence
  5. Submit the appeal and save the confirmation screen or email as proof

While your appeal is being reviewed, the charge is normally placed on hold. Check the wording on your own notice or acknowledgement for the exact discount position.

If you cannot submit online, use the postal address on the notice or rejection letter. Send copies only and keep proof of postage.

ParkingEye Postal Address

Address: Appeals Department, Parkingeye Ltd, PO Box 117, Blyth, NE24 9EJ

Send copies only and keep all originals.

Use recorded or tracked delivery and keep the receipt.

Keep a complete copy of your appeal document, every attachment, and postage proof.

5. ParkingEye POPLA Appeal

If ParkingEye rejects your appeal, the rejection should include a POPLA reference code and a deadline to escalate. Use the rejection, evidence pack, and any new documents to decide whether to continue to POPLA.

  1. Go to popla.co.uk and start your appeal
  2. Enter the POPLA code from ParkingEye's rejection letter
  3. Add your PCN reference, vehicle registration, and contact details
  4. Upload your Parking Mate UK appeal document and any additional evidence
  5. Review ParkingEye's evidence pack carefully when POPLA asks for comments

POPLA details to prepare

  1. ParkingEye PCN reference
  2. POPLA verification code from the rejection letter
  3. Vehicle registration
  4. Evidence files: receipts, screenshots, photos, appointment letters, and payment proof

Appeal Reason: "Please see the attached letter"

Attach PDF Letter: Upload the Parking Mate UK appeal document and any supporting evidence as attachments.

6. ParkingEye POPLA Adjudication

After you submit, ParkingEye reviews your appeal and should respond within the BPA process timeframe. If the appeal is accepted, the charge is cancelled. If rejected, the letter should include a POPLA reference code and the deadline to escalate.

POPLA is independent of ParkingEye and assesses appeals on compliance grounds including POFA 2012, BPA Code of Practice issues, signage, evidence, and contract law. After you submit to POPLA, ParkingEye may upload an evidence pack and you can usually comment on it.

  1. ParkingEye receives and logs the appeal
  2. ParkingEye reviews the grounds and evidence
  3. ParkingEye accepts the appeal or rejects it with POPLA details
  4. If rejected, submit the POPLA appeal before the stated deadline

Parking Mate UK can help you prepare the appeal document, review the operator evidence, and keep the process organised.

We will provide:

  • A ready-to-send appeal document
  • Clear guidance for the ParkingEye and POPLA stages
  • Evidence comments for the POPLA adjudication stage

ParkingEye Appeal FAQ

Do I have to pay a ParkingEye parking charge?

Not before you have checked whether it is enforceable. A ParkingEye charge is a civil parking charge, not a council fine or statutory penalty. You have the right to appeal before paying, and paying usually closes the operator appeal route.

How long do I have to appeal a ParkingEye charge?

ParkingEye notices usually give 28 days to appeal. Check the exact deadline on your own notice. If you appeal within the discount window, the charge is normally placed on hold while ParkingEye reviews the appeal.

What is ParkingEye's appeal process?

Submit your appeal through the ParkingEye online portal or by post to the address on the notice. Include your PCN reference, vehicle registration, appeal document, and supporting evidence. If rejected, ParkingEye should provide a POPLA reference code and deadline to escalate.

What are the strongest grounds to appeal a ParkingEye charge?

Common grounds include POFA 2012 keeper-liability problems, unclear signage, payment evidence, grace periods, ANPR timing issues, landowner authority, and failure to follow the BPA process. The best appeal depends on the notice and evidence.

What happens if ParkingEye rejects my appeal?

Check the rejection letter for the POPLA code, deadline, payment options, and evidence relied on. If the case should continue, submit the POPLA appeal before the stated deadline and keep a complete copy of everything sent.

What if I have already paid the ParkingEye charge?

Paying is usually treated as accepting the charge. POPLA normally will not consider an appeal after payment. If you are unsure whether the charge is enforceable, check the grounds before paying.

Does ParkingEye take people to court?

Yes, ParkingEye can issue county court claims. That is separate from the first appeal and POPLA stages. If court papers arrive, respond by the court deadline and use a structured defence rather than ignoring it.

Can I appeal if I was the driver but someone else is the registered keeper?

Yes, but wording matters. ParkingEye may rely on POFA 2012 Schedule 4 keeper liability. Before naming the driver, check whether the notice properly establishes keeper liability under Schedule 4.

About ParkingEye

ParkingEye Limited is a private parking operator and BPA member. Rejected first appeals can usually be escalated to POPLA if the rejection letter provides a POPLA verification code.

Written by Parking Mate UK | Last updated: 8 June 2026

Parking Mate UK helps UK motorists challenge private parking charges, prepare appeal documents, and respond to escalation. This page is focused on the ParkingEye first appeal and POPLA escalation process.

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