Disclaimer
Disclaimer
Last updated 16 June 2026
Informational, not legal advice
pcnappeal.uk explains UK Penalty Charge Notice contravention codes, the statutory grounds for appeal, the procedural deadlines, and provides a representations-letter scaffold for informational purposes only. It is not legal advice, does not create a solicitor–client relationship, and is not a substitute for advice on your specific circumstances. For a complex or contested case, consult Citizens Advice or a qualified solicitor.
We are free, and we never submit on your behalf
This site is free. We never charge to write or submit an appeal, and we are not a paid-appeal service. The letter builder produces a draft in your browser — you read it, edit it, attach your own evidence, and submit it yourself through the authority’s own channel. We do not lodge appeals, contact authorities, or act for you in any way.
No promise of outcome, no success rates
Appeals succeed or fail on their own facts and evidence. We make no promise about the outcome of any challenge and we do not publish or imply success rates.
Not affiliated with any authority
pcnappeal.uk is an independent resource. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated on behalf of Transport for London, London Councils, any local authority, the Traffic Penalty Tribunal, London Tribunals, POPLA, the IAS, or the DVLA. Names of authorities and bodies are used factually to identify them, not as endorsements.
Check your own notice
Charge amounts, contravention-code meanings, the bodies that hear appeals, and the procedural deadlines can change, and they can vary by authority. The figures and dates printed on your own notice govern. Always confirm against your notice and the issuing authority’s current page before relying on anything here. We cite our primary sources on the sources page and explain how we verify on the methodology page.
Scope: England and Wales
This site covers civil parking enforcement in England and Wales under the Traffic Management Act 2004. Scotland (a separate decriminalised-parking regime) and Northern Ireland are out of scope for now.
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