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What Is a Late Notice to Keeper Under POFA 2012

The single most common defect found by Parking Mate UK. Explains the 14-day rule for serving the Notice to Keeper and why missing the deadline makes charges unenforceable.

By Parking Mate UK

What Is a Late Notice to Keeper Under POFA 2012

The 14-Day Rule That Gets Parking Tickets Cancelled

The Notice to Keeper (NTK) is one of the most important documents in private parking enforcement. Under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, a private parking operator must serve the NTK within 14 days of the alleged parking contravention. If they miss this deadline, the charge becomes unenforceable against the registered keeper.

This is the single most common defect Parking Mate UK finds in parking charge notices.

What Is a Notice to Keeper

When a vehicle is parked on private land and the operator alleges a breach of the parking terms, they have two options for enforcement.

If they issued a ticket directly to the driver at the time (placed on the windscreen), they pursue the driver. If they did not ticket the driver at the time, they must use the DVLA to obtain the registered keeper's details and send a Notice to Keeper.

The NTK is the document that allows the operator to transfer liability from the unknown driver to the registered keeper.

The 14-Day Deadline

Schedule 4, Paragraph 9(2) of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 states that the NTK must be given to the keeper before the end of the "relevant period." The relevant period is 14 days beginning with the day on which the vehicle was parked.

This means:

  • Day 1 is the day the alleged contravention occurred
  • The NTK must be received by the keeper by Day 14
  • The date on the letter is not sufficient. It is the date of receipt that matters
  • Operators often post the NTK by second class mail, which can take 2-3 days to arrive

Why Late NTK Gets Tickets Cancelled

If the NTK arrives after the 14-day period, the operator cannot rely on keeper liability under POFA 2012. This means:

  • They cannot enforce the charge against the registered keeper
  • They would need to identify and pursue the actual driver
  • In most cases, they cannot identify the driver so the charge is dropped

This defence is absolute. It does not matter whether the parking terms were breached. If the NTK was late, the charge is unenforceable against the keeper.

How to Check If Your NTK Was Late

To determine if the NTK was served late:

  1. Find the date of the alleged contravention on your notice 2. Count 14 days from that date 3. Check the postmark or the date you actually received the letter 4. If you received it after day 14, the NTK is late

Parking Mate UK checks this automatically when you upload your parking charge notice. It reads the contravention date and the notice issue date and calculates whether the 14-day deadline was met.

How Common Is This Defect

Based on Parking Mate UK data, late NTK is found in approximately 35% of all parking charge notices assessed. It is the most common single defect and accounts for more cancellations than any other ground of appeal.

Operators with the highest rate of late NTK include those that manage large volumes of tickets and rely on automated DVLA enquiry systems that introduce delays into the process.

Start Your Appeal

If you have received a parking charge notice from any private operator, upload it to Parking Mate UK for a full assessment. Parking Mate UK checks the NTK timing along with 70+ other defect types automatically.

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 charge notice?

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 charge notice?

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 charge notice?

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 charge notice?

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.