If you believe the reason for your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) does not fall into the criteria provided, you can Challenge your PCN.
Alternatively, if you pay your PCN within 14 days of the date on your ticket, you will pay the lower amount shown on the ticket or letter.
What you need to know before challenging your PCN
Blue badge holders are not permitted to park in a restricted taxi rank. This includes taxi ranks with double yellow lines running through them.
You will need to provide a copy of both the front side and the rear photo side of the badge. Make sure that the details on the badge are clearly visible.
Be aware that you are not guaranteed to have your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) cancelled as each case is reviewed individually.
Alternatively, if you pay your PCN within 14 days of the date of your ticket, you pay the lower amount shown on your ticket or letter. If you pay after 14 days, you pay the original penalty charge on the notice.
Hackney carriage taxis are permitted to wait in an active taxi rank providing the driver remains with the vehicle. Hackney carriage taxis are not permitted to park in a taxi rank.
Private hire taxis are not permitted to wait or park their vehicle in a taxi rank.
Be aware that you are not guaranteed to have your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) cancelled as each case is reviewed individually.
Alternatively, if you pay your PCN within 14 days of the date of your ticket, you pay the lower amount shown on your ticket or letter. If you pay after 14 days, you pay the original penalty charge on the notice.
We may consider your challenge if you were loading or unloading heavy goods from a vehicle, and you were away from the vehicle for a period of time because -
- you have parked as close as you can to the delivery location
- the items being delivered are delicate, difficult to move or extremely heavy
You will need to confirm -
- the weight of the items
- why there was no activity seen around the vehicle
- how long the task took to complete
- the reason it took so long to complete
- what the items were
- proof of the delivery such as a delivery note
Be aware that you are not guaranteed to have your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) cancelled as each case is reviewed individually.
Alternatively, if you pay your PCN within 14 days of the date of your ticket, you pay the lower amount shown on your ticket or letter. If you pay after 14 days, you pay the original penalty charge on the notice.
You are not allowed to stop or wait on yellow lines or a pedestrian and cycle zone.
If you were unable to find a suitable parking space, you should have found an alternative unrestricted place to park.
Be aware that you are not guaranteed to have your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) cancelled as each case is reviewed individually.
Alternatively, if you pay your PCN within 14 days of the date of your ticket, you pay the lower amount shown on your ticket or letter. If you pay after 14 days, you pay the original penalty charge on the notice.
If you have been involved in a medical emergency, we may consider your challenge.
You will need to provide a letter from a health professional who treated you or a passenger directly after the event.
Please be aware that you are not guaranteed to have your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) cancelled as each case is reviewed individually.
Alternatively, if you pay your PCN within 14 days of the date of your ticket, you pay the lower amount shown on your ticket or letter. If you pay after 14 days, you pay the original penalty charge on the notice.
If your vehicle has broken down, you are expected to remain with your vehicle until you have arranged for recovery. If this is the case, we may consider your challenge.
You will need to provide us with a copy of your receipt from either the recovery service provider or garage, within 14 days of receiving your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).
Be aware that you are not guaranteed to have your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) cancelled as each case is reviewed individually.
Alternatively, if you pay your PCN within 14 days of the date of your ticket, you pay the lower amount shown on your ticket or letter. If you pay after 14 days, you pay the original penalty charge on the notice.
We may consider your challenge if both Penalty Charge Notices (PCN) were -
- issued on the same day
- issued on the same street on the same day
- issued under the same contravention.
You will need to provide -
- your vehicle registration number
- the KH reference number printed on the second Penalty Charge Notice that was issued.
Please be aware that you are not guaranteed to have your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) cancelled as each case is reviewed individually.
Alternatively, if you pay your PCN within 14 days of the date of your ticket, you pay the lower amount shown on your ticket or letter. If you pay after 14 days, you pay the original penalty charge on the notice.
If you think that your vehicle has been cloned, you need to report this to the police as soon as possible.
We may consider your challenge.
You will need to provide us with evidence that you or your vehicle was not present when the Penalty Charge Notice was issued a -
- coloured photo showing the make and model of the vehicle
- colour photo showing the registration number of the vehicle
- police crime reference number relate to the cloning of your vehicle
Be aware that you are not guaranteed to have your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) cancelled as each case is reviewed individually.
Alternatively, if you pay your PCN within 14 days of the date of your ticket, you pay the lower amount shown on your ticket or letter. If you pay after 14 days, you pay the original penalty charge on the notice.
It is not legally required that these lines always be in excellent condition, according to Regulation 11 of the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions. It is a matter of degree and fact. It is unrealistic to expect councils to repaint the lines every time utility work or road maintenance damage the surface of the road or cause little detours.
The true question is whether the condition or quality of the lines when parking makes it obvious to the driver that a restriction is in effect. For several reasons, lines can get faded and worn, but they are still legally binding if the driver is required to admit to themselves that, despite the flaw, the yellow lines are still visible.
We may take your challenge into consideration if you think the line conditions were so bad that you did not realise you were parking on lines.
You will need to provide photographic evidence of the lines where your vehicle was parked when the Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) was issued. The photos must -
- be in colour and clearly show the lines in question
- clearly show the surrounding area to prove that this is the same location where your vehicle was parked
Be aware that you are not guaranteed to have your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) cancelled as each case is reviewed individually.
Alternatively, if you pay your PCN within 14 days of the date of your ticket, you pay the lower amount shown on your ticket or letter. If you pay after 14 days, you pay the original penalty charge on the notice.
If you were parked in a taxi rank and there were no signs, we may consider your challenge. You should provide photographs showing this.
Be aware that you are not guaranteed to have your Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) cancelled as each case is reviewed individually.
Alternatively, if you pay your PCN within 14 days of the date of your ticket, you pay the lower amount shown on your ticket or letter. If you pay after 14 days, you pay the original penalty charge on the notice.