These are the steps to be followed in a case where:
1) You received a
penalty charge notice issued under the London Local Authorities and Transport for London Act 2003 or an
Enforcement Notice under the London Local Authorities Act 1996 (a penalty charge notice under the London Local Authorities Act 1996 doesn't count for these purposes).
2) You made representations against the PCN (under the 2003 Act) or against the Enforcement Notice (under the 1996 Act) within 28 days of the date of service of the PCN or Enforcement Notice (this is two working days after the date of issue),
1) You have
not received a Notice of Rejection, but
2) You have received a charge certificate.
In this scenario, wait for the 14 day period stated on the charge certificate to expire, wait another week (but
not a day more) and check whether the debt has been registered with the Traffic Enforcement Centre (TEC).
For a Transport for London case, you can rely on the information shown on
https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/challenge-a-pcnFor London Borough of Newham cases, you can check the amount due on
https://parking.newham.gov.uk/pages/home.aspxOnce the debt has been registered with TEC, the PCN status / history will say so and the amount will increase by £10.
For all other cases, we cannot yet say how reliable the council websites are at showing the £10 increase, so the best approach is to simply call TEC on 0300 123 1059 (first thing in the morning if you want to avoid a long wait) and ask if your PCN has been registered (do not ask anything else, they cannot help you with any other query whatsoever).
If the PCN has not been registered with TEC, put a reminder in your calendar to call again after 7 / 10 days (not longer), repeat the process until the debt has been registered.
As soon as the debt has been registered, use form PE3 which you can download from here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/form-pe3-challenge-an-unpaid-penalty-charge-noticeYou will need to fill in the form on your computer and then print it off (do not try and do this on your phone).
You need to tick the box next to:
I made representations about the penalty charge to the local authority concerned within 28 days of the service of the Notice to Owner/Enforcement Notice/Penalty Charge Notice, but did not receive a rejection notice.
Note: the "
Applicant" is not you, it's the enforcement authority, you are the Respondent.
Important: you should leave the "reasons" box blank. Yes this is counter-intuitive, but if you fill it in the form might be rejected.Do not sign the form yet!You must sign the form in front of an officer of the county court (which is free, you just need to call ahead and ask for an appointment at their public counter), or you can ask to do this at any magistrates' court (which is also free but most magistrates' courts will be unfamiliar with the process so you will need to show them the part of the form where it says it can be witnessed by a justice of the peace), or many high street solicitors will do this for around £10 / £15.
You should then scan and attach the completed form to an email and send it to tec@justice.gov.uk , put the PCN number in the subject line, you should get an immediate automated acknowledgment.
If you get an Order for Recovery and form PE3 in the post shortly
after you have emailed the duly complete PE3 form to TEC, you can ignore the copy delivered in the post
as long as you have the acknowledgment email from the tec mailbox.
If you get an Order for Recovery and a printed PE3 form
before you have emailed the sworn PE3 form to TEC, you should fill it in, get it sworn and email it to the tec mailbox as soon as possible.
The traffic enforcement centre will issue a revoking order and your case will be referred to the tribunal, you should refer back to your thread for further guidance.
If you have any questions, please ask on your thread.