Informal Challenge
Follow the deadline on the PCN. Check whether the issuer will re-offer the discount if it rejects an early challenge.
Formal Representation
Within 28 days of receiving Notice to Owner (NTO)
Tribunal Appeal
Within 28 days of receiving Notice of Rejection
Council parking tickets (PCNs) are issued under the Traffic Management Act 2004. You have the right to:
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TfL PCNs are set at London rates. Pay 50% if paid within 14 days. Bus lane and congestion charge penalties have separate amounts.
TfL bus lane PCNs are enforced by CCTV. You can make an informal challenge online at tfl.gov.uk within 14 days. If rejected, wait for the Notice to Owner and make a formal representation within 28 days. If that is rejected, appeal to London Tribunals within 28 days. Common grounds include unclear lane markings, signage obstructed by foliage, or being directed into the lane by another road user or emergency.
Yes. If you forgot to pay the Congestion Charge, you'll receive a PCN from TfL. You can pay the charge plus a reduced penalty within 14 days. To appeal, use TfL's online system. Grounds include: you were exempt (e.g. disabled badge holder), the vehicle was stolen, or the penalty was issued in error.
TfL is responsible for the Transport for London Road Network (TLRN) — major red routes across London including the A2, A3, A4, A10, A12, A13, A40, A41, A316, A406 (North Circular), and A205 (South Circular). Local boroughs enforce parking on all other roads within their boundaries.
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