PCN Date Ctvn Status Bailiff
AG45512514 18/04/2024 Warrant Issued Marstons
AG45525990 20/04/2024 Warrant Issued Marstons
AG45543981 24/04/2024 Warrant Issued CDER
AG45617931 03/05/2023 Warrant Requested ***
AG45698456 16/05/2023 Warrant Requested ***
AG45771024 23/05/2024 OfR sent ***
AG45780433 24/05/2024 OfR sent ***
Unfortunately the Councils PCN viewer only shows us the date of Contravention and not the dates of the progression actions.
You have three PCNs with the bailiffs. The earliest two are Marstons and the third is CDER. I'd ask
Bailiff Advice Online if that is legal. Should they all be Marstons? Any Statutory Declaration will be late and out of time.
PCNs 4 & 5 are status Local Authority warrant of control requested. That is normally processed very quickly by the TEC. It tells us that they're beyond the Order for Recovery stage and are pending assignment to a bailiff for collection. Any Statutory Declaration will be late and out of time.
PCNs 6 & 7 are status Order for Recovery sent. We don't know the dates of the OfRs so they could be still within time for a statutory declaration. I wonder if you should try anyway and pronto? The TEC will bounce the SDs if they are out of time and tell you to resubmit with OOT applications, might take 2-3 weeks. Or you could phone the Council and see can you get the dates of the OfRs and report back.
So there at least five PCNs which require Out of Time applications as well as Statutory Declarations. But what to put on the OOT applications?
Curiously you seem to have made the same contravention on the 20th May 2019 and paid the PCN. So you must have known about the prohibited left turn. What happened this time?
Statutory Declarations and the Out of Time applications need to bw witnessed. This can be done FOC at any convenient County Court. Phone and check opening hours and make an appoinment of need. Each PCN needs it's own SD and the first five and possibly the last two require individual OOT applications. Complete the SD's to the effect that you did not receive the PCNs. For the purposes of these documents you are the Respondent and the Council is the Applicant.
But don't submit anything without posting up a draft of what you're going to put on the OOT applications. And you are well advised to get advice from
Bailiff Advice Online for completing the OOT applications.