Author Topic: Liverpool, 30-Parked for longer than permitted, Love Lane  (Read 2992 times)

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Re: Liverpool, 30-Parked for longer than permitted, Love Lane
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There is absolutely no possibility of a CCJ; the legal process was carefully written to exclude this.

If you submitted reps, and got no reply and then a CC arrived, you need to wait until the council register the debt at the Traffic Enforcement Centre, (the "court" with no courtrooms or judges). You can then submit a Witnss Statement that you submitted reps but did not get a reply. TEC then revert the process back to that stage and the council must then pass the matter to the adjudicators.

Re: Liverpool, 30-Parked for longer than permitted, Love Lane
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Hi all,

I was about to post again to ask how long they had to file this with the TEC when I found the TE3 on the doormat yesterday.

The last comment suggested I submit a witness statement advising I’d not received a response to my appeal. The statement form predicates this on the fact that I did so within 28 days. As advised previously, I believe my appeal fell a few days late of that timeframe and the correspondence preceding that made no reference to how long I had to lodge my appeal (and scant details as to how I should).

Will this fall against my favour with the TEC?

Re: Liverpool, 30-Parked for longer than permitted, Love Lane
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The date of posting of your NTO was *** (NOT when received but when posted)?
By what means did you submit your formal reps?

Re: Liverpool, 30-Parked for longer than permitted, Love Lane
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NTO was posted 16/12/25. I sent my appeal on 29/01/26, eventually via their website (wasn’t very clear). There was no mention on the NTO I received that I had 28 days to appeal though.