Have you received a private parking fine in Scotland and need some help? This is the place for you. Every month, more than 130,000 people visit our website for guidance on parking fines and tickets.
In this article, we’ll explain:
- How private parking fines work in Scotland.
- If you are required to pay these fines.
- The steps to take if you want to challenge a fine.
- Who operates private car parks.
- Useful tips to avoid getting a private parking fine.
We know that getting a parking fine can be a big worry. But remember, you’re not alone. We’ve got plenty of helpful advice and real-life examples to guide you through.
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Can you be fined for parking in private car parks?
What is a private car park operator?
What is a Parking Charge Notice (PCN)?
It’s thought that private parking infringement notices were named Parking Charge Notices to confuse motorists.
It was done to make them believe the fine is the same as a council parking fine called a Penalty Charge Notice – also PCN.
More on Private Parking Fines in Scotland
There are many private parking companies in Scotland.
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How much is a parking ticket in Scotland?
Discount for early payment of parking fines is an incentive to get you to pay.
Case study: Fined for overstaying the free time limit
I’ve included a message posted by a motorist who received a parking charge notice for overstaying the free time limit in a private car park.
Source: Moneysavingexpert
How do private operators know who I am?
Non-members don’t have access to DVLA’s involvement in providing contact information,
Are private parking tickets enforceable in Scotland?
The necessity of court orders to enforce fines on private land in Scotland is required.
Do I legally have to pay private parking fines?
Private parking notices fall under contract law
Understanding the Code of Practice for Private Parking in Scotland
Private car park management companies and landowners are not subject to the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 or the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
As such, it’s up to private companies to lawfully manage their sites.
Many private car park management companies are members of:
Each association operates a strict code of practice which lays out how members should manage their sites.
This includes erecting clear signage at entrances and ensuring road markings are clearly visible.
The signage must display the Terms and Conditions for using a car park and the cost of penalties for failing to follow the rules.
Can I ignore a parking ticket from a private company in Scotland?
You risk legal action for non-payment because the matter could escalate to court and you could be made to pay – and possibly have to pay more.
Challenging Terms and Conditions
A Parking Charge Notice is designed to look like an official Penalty Charge Notice. However, they are not the same at all.
To clarify, a Parking Charge Notice is an invoice that falls under Contractual Law.
In short, under the Consumer Rights Act, you can challenge the Terms and Conditions provided by a private operator.
If the T&Cs are unfair or they aren’t ‘transparent’ and easily visible, you can challenge part of the contract.
This includes:
- Anything that attempts to restrict your legal rights
- Overcharging and its impact on contract validity
- Unfair Terms and Conditions in private parking contracts
What happens if you don’t pay a parking ticket in Scotland?
Outcomes of non-payment for private parking fines in Scotland could include an operator doing the following;
Will bailiffs show up at my door for not paying a parking fine in Scotland?
Plus, in Scotland, bailiffs are known as Sheriff Officers.
Common Issues and Disputes with Private Parking Fines
Various reasons could lead to a dispute over a private parking ticket.
I’ve listed some of them here:
- The Parking Charge Notice arrived in the post more than 14 days after the parking offence allegedly took place
- You parked your vehicle correctly
- The parking signs or road markings were not clearly visible, missing or unclear
- There was no way for you to pay
- You were overcharged
- You weren’t the driver when the ticket was issued
- You couldn’t return to your car for a valid reason
- Your vehicle had broken down
- You were only just out of time before the ticket was issued
Can I appeal a parking ticket in Scotland?
Successful Appeal Case Study
Situation
Initial Fine | £100 |
Additional Fees | £171 |
Total Fine | £271 |
The Appeal Process
Scott used JustAnswer, online legal service to enhance his appeal. The trial of this cost him just £5.
Total Fine | £271 |
Cost of legal advice | £5 |
JustAnswer helped Scott craft the best appeal possible and he was able to win his case.
Scott’s fine was cancelled and he only paid £5 for the legal help.
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What happens if I appeal a parking ticket in Scotland and lose?
This could be to POPLA or the IAS depending on which association the car park management company is a member of.
Private parking fines ignore Scotland or pay?
It’s never a good idea to ignore private parking tickets.
The fine may not be immediately enforceable, but the operator could take you to court and win.
When this happens, you’d have not choice but to pay considerably more than the original fine.
Plus, you’d have missed out on paying a discounted amount if you’d paid the Parking Charge Notice early.
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Private Parking Fines in Scotland FAQs
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