Do Parking Fines Expire in the UK?
Have you received a private parking fine from 4 years ago and are unsure if it’s still valid?
This is the right place to find answers. Every month, over 130,000 people visit our website looking for guidance on issues related to fines and parking tickets.
In this simple guide, you’ll learn:
- The time limit on parking fines.
- The different types of parking fines.
- If you must pay these fines.
- The consequences of not paying a parking ticket.
We know how concerning receiving a private parking fine can be. But don’t worry; you’re not alone! In fact, over 19,000 parking fines are issued each day in the UK.1
We’re here to clear any doubts about the expiry of parking fines in the UK and help you to make an informed decision about paying or appealing.
Let’s dive in!
Most Ticket Appeals Succeed
In some circumstances, you might have a legitimate reason not to pay your parking fine.
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*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.
Is there a time limit?
- You can claim it’s unfair to make you pay a Parking Charge Notice if it arrives seven months after the incident, and
- The parking charge doesn’t include “Protection of Freedoms Act” on it
How long can a company chase you?
I’ve included a message posted by a motorist who received payment demands for a private park fine over 10 years old.
Source: Moneysavingexpert
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 you don’t pay?
Parking fine enforcement UK rules depend on the type of fine you’ve received.
The legal consequences
The legal ramifications of unpaid parking tickets can be extensive.
For example:
- You could face dealing with debt collectors
- You may receive a court summons
- A default notice could be registered on your credit file (County Court Judgement)
- Bailiffs (enforcements agents) could be instructed to recover the amount owed
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What are the different types?
I was recently featured in The Sun about parking tickets, where I encouraged everyone to check whether the ticket was issued by a member of a trade association. If they aren’t, then they probably can’t get your details from the DVLA to pursue you.
Glossary of terminology
Protections of Freedoms Act – covers the use of fingerprints/DNA samples, regulation of CCTV, disproportionate enforcement of specific offences, counter-terrorism, safeguarding the vulnerable, freedom of information
Accredited Trader Association – approved schemes designed for members involved in parking management on private sites etc
Charge Certificate – a formal notice issued to a motorist when payment is late with details of an increase of 50%
Registered keeper – a person who drives a vehicle and typically has it in their possession
DVLA – Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority
Statute-barred – a debt that is too old to enforce as it has passed the statute of limitations on UK parking tickets.
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