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Can You Appeal a Parking Ticket After 28 Days

Legal defects do not expire. Maps the challenge process at every stage for both private charges and council PCNs, including late appeal routes.

By Parking Mate UK

Can You Appeal a Parking Ticket After 28 Days

Yes, But Your Options Change at Each Stage

Many motorists believe that once the 28-day appeal window has passed, they have no options. This is not true. The same legal defects that existed on day 1 still exist on day 29, day 60, and even at the court stage. What changes is the process for challenging the charge.

Private Parking Charges

Within 28 days. Direct appeal to operator This is the standard window for appealing to the operator. Submit your grounds and evidence directly.

After 28 days but before debt recovery. Contact the operator Many operators will still consider a late appeal, especially if you have strong legal grounds. There is no legal requirement preventing them from cancelling a charge at any point.

During debt recovery. Challenge the debt A debt recovery letter does not change the legal position. You can respond to the debt collector disputing the charge on the same legal grounds. The original defects still apply.

Letter Before Claim stage. Pre-action response You have 14 days to respond to a Letter Before Claim. A professional response citing legal defects can stop the court claim before it is filed.

County Court Claim. File a defence Even at court, POFA defects, signage issues, and evidence failures are valid defences. Many operators discontinue claims when they receive a properly drafted defence.

Council PCNs

Within 14 days. Informal challenge The cheapest time to resolve. The 50% discount is preserved during appeal.

Within 28 days of Notice to Owner. Formal representations Your main appeal window. Submit formal representations to the council.

After formal rejection. Tribunal appeal If the council rejects your representations, you have 28 days to appeal to the London Tribunals or Traffic Penalty Tribunal.

Charge Certificate stage. Statutory declaration If you never received the original PCN or Notice to Owner, a statutory declaration can reset the entire process.

Order for Recovery. Witness statement You can file a witness statement at the Traffic Enforcement Centre to challenge the order.

The Key Point

Legal defects do not expire. A late NTK is still late whether you challenge it on day 1 or day 100. The process changes but the grounds remain the same.

Start Your Appeal

Whatever stage you are at, start your appeal for a full assessment. Parking Mate UK identifies your current enforcement stage and advises on the correct challenge process.

FAQs

Parking Ticket Help FAQs

Common questions about using Parking Mate UK after reading this guide.

Do I need legal or technical knowledge to challenge this parking ticket?

No. Parking Mate UK is built so you do not need to know the law, regulations, notice wording, or technical process. You upload the notice, explain what happened, add any supporting evidence, and the system assesses the case, deadlines, issuer compliance, evidence, wording, and escalation stage for you.

How quickly can I start a challenge for this parking ticket?

Most customers can submit the request online in about 60 seconds. Once the notice is uploaded, Parking Mate UK identifies the document type, checks whether it appears to have been issued correctly, and prepares the solicitor-grade correspondence needed for the next stage.

What is the goal of challenging this parking ticket?

The first goal is to get the ticket cancelled. Where cancellation is not available, the next goal is to reduce the amount, reset the case to an earlier stage, stop escalation, or put you in the strongest possible position before responding to the issuer.

What does Parking Mate UK generate for this parking ticket?

Parking Mate UK generates solicitor-grade correspondence for the stage you are at, such as an appeal, formal representation, POPLA or IAS appeal, debt response, Letter Before Claim response, defence, witness statement, statutory declaration, out-of-time application, N244 application, or enforcement complaint.