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Appealing against a parking ticket when someone else was driving Appealing a parking ticket if you have a Blue Badge When to appeal a parking ticket Appealing a parking ticket Stop being chased for a parking ticket
Appealing a parking ticket
How to appeal depends on the type of parking ticket you have - check what the ticket says before you start. Most parking tickets will be one of: a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) or an Excess Charge
When to appeal a parking ticket
Your parking ticket should be cancelled if one of the reasons on this page applies to you. It’s free to make an informal appeal by contacting whoever gave you the parking ticket, so it’s well worth
Stop being chased for a parking ticket
You shouldn’t get letters demanding payment if you’re appealing a parking ticket or have already paid. Letters like this can be harassment, so you can take steps to stop them. Don’t be tempted
Appealing a parking ticket if you have a Blue Badge
It's worth appealing your parking ticket if you were parked correctly, or if you got a ticket because of your mobility problems. A Blue Badge lets you use certain on-street parking spots
Appealing against a parking ticket when someone else was driving
weren’t responsible for the car when it was parked. You might still be able to appeal if you lent your car to someone and they got a parking ticket – it depends on the type of ticket. Even if you can’t
Law and courts
tickets How to appeal a parking ticket and stop being chased because of one. Civil rights Human rights Young people's rights
Using your Blue Badge
use your Blue Badge in some areas Before you travel, check where you can park with a Blue Badge on GOV.UK to avoid getting a ticket, or on the local council's website if you're parking in Scotland
Complaining about bailiffs
. Address your letter to the council tax department. You haven’t paid a parking ticket Check what kind of parking ticket you have. It could be a ‘penalty charge notice’ from the council or a ‘parking
Applying for a Blue Badge
. You’ll need to: have severe problems with both of your arms explain why you need to drive regularly have severe problems using parking ticket machines or meters When you apply, you should describe