Let's get back to PCN LJ20253810. On the 4th October 2022 the Chief Adjudicator ordered you to pay this PCN at £130. You had previously submitted a Statutory Declaration but failed to respond to the Adjudicator's request for evidence.
You didn't pay the £130 so it escalated. Why didn't you pay it?
It looks like you then received an Order for Recovery dated the 22nd May 2024 and responded by submitting a new SD dated 10th June 2024, which the TEC apparently failed to process. Or did they reject your application?
The bailiffs will return and if they can find a car that belongs to you parked anywhere in a public place then they'll clamp it, tow it away and then auction it. You don't have to let them into your residence, so don't or they'll try and seize your other property. They can't tow a car that doesn't belong to you, eg a hire car or leased, but they might well try it on. I don't know if a PHV might be exempt, you'll need somebody else to confirm the rules.
I believe you have nowhere to go except to pay the £515, to ward off further escalation. Doing so doesn't preclude you submitting your SD with the requested Out of Time application. But be aware that submitting a false declaration is a criminal offence and might backfire on you big time. It says so on the bottom of the form itself.
You can get further advice by contacting
Bailiff Advice Online and I suggest you do so immediately