Can You Get a Parking Ticket While in the Car?
Have you just received a parking ticket while sat in your car and are wondering what to do next? Welcome! This article is here to help you.
Every month, more than 130,000 people who are dealing with fines and parking tickets visit our website seeking advice. So you’re in the right place.
We are going to share clear and simple information about:
- The kinds of parking tickets you can get in the UK.
- What happens if you don’t pay for a parking ticket.
- How to decide if you should pay or not.
- The best way to appeal a parking ticket.
- How to avoid getting a parking ticket while sat in your car.
We know that getting a private parking fine can be very annoying. You’re not alone! In fact, over 19,000 parking fines are issued each day in the UK1.
Don’t worry; we have lots of useful tips and examples to help you handle this.
Most Ticket Appeals Succeed
In some circumstances, you might have a legitimate reason not to pay your parking fine.
It’s a bit sneaky, but the last time I needed legal advice, I paid £5 for a trial to chat with an online solicitor called JustAnswer.
Not only did I save £50 on solicitor fees, I also won my case and didn’t have to pay my £271 fine.
Chat below to get started with JustAnswer
*According to Martin Lewis, 56% of people who try to appeal their ticket are successful and get the charge overturned, so it’s well worth a try.
Can you get a parking ticket while sitting in your car?
» TAKE ACTION NOW: Get legal support from JustAnswer
What type of parking notice can you get?
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.
In partnership with Just Answer.
How much will the fine be?
How long does a parking attendant have to wait?
I was recently featured in The Sun4 to help educate people around the 10 minute grace period. This means you can’t be fined if you overstayed by 10 minutes or less.
Join thousands of others who got legal help for a £5 trial
Getting the support of a Solicitor can take a huge weight off your mind.
Reviews shown are for JustAnswer.
How can you appeal a parking ticket?
Janine, our financial expert, advises to formally appeal a parking ticket within 28 days of receipt, providing evidence such as a photo of your car’s registration number if the PCN is incorrect.
This MoneySavingExpert forum user escalated their appeal to POPLA.
Later on in the thread, they mentioned using the argument that the 10 minute grace period was not given and that they were parked in the car park to have a meal at McDonald’s.
Ultimately, this forum user won their appeal and did not have to pay.
Appeal Process Steps
Here’s a table that explains the appeal process. If you require further advice or want to learn more about the steps involved, don’t forget to read our complete guide.
Process: | Steps you should take: |
---|---|
When you receive the ticket… | You should gather as much evidence as you can to support your appeal claim and prove that the ticket was unfairly issued. |
If you were given the ticket in person/attached to your car… | You must make an informal appeal (sent to the local authority/council that issued the PCN) within 14 days. This should be a letter with the evidence proving why the ticket was incorrectly given. |
If it was posted to you… | You will be given 21 days to submit an informal appeal (from the day you received the letter). Your informal appeal should be a letter with the evidence proving why the ticket was incorrectly given. |
If the informal appeal is rejected… | You will receive a Notice to Owner and will have 28 days to respond to this with a formal appeal. You can conduct the formal appeal online or via paper form. The Traffic Penalty Tribunal can send you one of these forms. |
If the formal appeal is rejected… | You will receive a Notice of Rejection. From here, you are free to challenge the council’s verdict at an independent tribunal. |
If the independent tribunal disagrees with your appeal… | You should pay the ticket within 28 days of the tribunal rejecting your appeal. If you don’t, the fine will be increased by 50%. If you don’t have the money to pay the fine, you should contact Citizens Advice or another debt charity. |
Hire a Parking Solicitor for less than a coffee.
If you’re thinking about appealing your parking ticket then getting some professional advice is a good idea.
Getting the support of a Solicitor can make your appeal much more likely to win.
For a £5 trial, Solicitors from JustAnswer can look at your case and help you create an airtight appeal.
Try it below
In partnership with Just Answer.