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You can appeal a ticket if you think you were parked correctly. If it’s delivered more than 7 months after you parked, you can argue it’s unfair to make you pay.Ĭheck how to appeal a parking ticket. If the notice doesn’t say ‘Protection of Freedoms Act’, there’s no time limit to send it. If you didn’t receive the notice in time, tell the parking company you don’t have to pay the charge. If you didn’t reply to it, you must receive another notice within 56 days of when you parked. If you got a notice at the time you parked and you replied to it, the parking company doesn’t have to send another notice.

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If you didn’t get a notice at the time you parked, you must receive a notice within 14 days of when you parked. The deadline depends on whether the parking company gave you a notice at the time you parked - this includes leaving it on your car. If it does, the parking company usually has to post a notice to you within a certain time - or to the car’s registered owner if that’s not you.

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You got a Parking Charge Notice more than 14 days after parkingĬheck if the notice says ‘Protection of Freedoms Act’. It should be free if you have a contract that includes calls to landlines - check with your supplier if you're not sure. Calls usually cost up to 55p a minute from mobiles and up to 13p a minute from landlines.















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