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Re: Council charge letter received but no previous NTO
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Check with the TEC helpdesk on the 26th or 27th August. That will be fine.
On the Brent site the amount outstanding should increase from £240 to £250 when the Order for Recovery is issued. The £10 difference is the court registration fee. I'm not certain as to how prompt Brent are about updating the PCN Key Events.

I wonder why the event history says that a PCN was issued on the 27th of June and another was issued on the 30th June?


Re: Council charge letter received but no previous NTO
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Thanks, good to know. Strange about the two PCN issues!

Re: Council charge letter received but no previous NTO
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I have just received the Order for Recovery. Could you advise me on the next step. Many thanks


Just wait for the next notice, Order for Recovery, and come back herewhen you do.

The process is simple and you'll be served with another PCN:

https://www.londontribunals.gov.uk/eat/understanding-enforcement-process/moving-traffic-pcn-enforcement-process

Re: Council charge letter received but no previous NTO
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I have just received the Order for Recovery. Could you advise me on the next step. Many thanks


Just wait for the next notice, Order for Recovery, and come back herewhen you do.

The process is simple and you'll be served with another PCN:

https://www.londontribunals.gov.uk/eat/understanding-enforcement-process/moving-traffic-pcn-enforcement-process
They should have included form PE3 Statutory Declaration. When filling this in, not that in the information you must supply at top right of the form, the "Applicant" is the council, not you. You are the respondent.
Tick the second box down, for "submitted reps but did not receive....etc". There is no need to put anything in the "Reasons" box. Don't date and sign it until you are with the witness, (a solicitor, or a county court official) who will countersign.

Re: Council charge letter received but no previous NTO
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The correct grounds are: 'You did not receive the Penalty Charge Notice in question'

Re: Council charge letter received but no previous NTO
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Thanks, all very clear, though on Brent's PE3 form the first box is the 'did not receive pcn' option. Is what follows straightforward or should I return for more advice?

Re: Council charge letter received but no previous NTO
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Yes, spotted, thanks
The correct grounds are: 'You did not receive the Penalty Charge Notice in question'

Re: Council charge letter received but no previous NTO
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Thanks, all very clear, though on Brent's PE3 form the first box is the 'did not receive pcn' option. Is what follows straightforward or should I return for more advice?
Sorry, I got the 'tick' option wrong. HCA is correct, tick box for "you never received the PCN". I must be getting old !

Re: Council charge letter received but no previous NTO
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No worries!  :)

Thanks, all very clear, though on Brent's PE3 form the first box is the 'did not receive pcn' option. Is what follows straightforward or should I return for more advice?
Sorry, I got the 'tick' option wrong. HCA is correct, tick box for "you never received the PCN". I must be getting old !