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Hi,

I would really appreciate some advice please.
At the end of July I had to call 111 who made an emergency out of hours doctors appointment for me at my nearest hospital. I was in alot of pain. It was late,, around 9:30pm. The doctor issued an emergency script at a select pharmacy which was due to close shortly. I made my way there and there was no parking. It was my only chance at getting the help and medication I needed. I had to park in a no stopping area for the duration of fetching emergency medication. I was careful not to block traffic.

TFL issued a fine for £80. I appealed and gave them evidence of doctors appointment, call history to 111 and the receipt from the pharmacy. I heard NOTHING from them at all and then today I received a Charge Certificate of £240!!!
When I lookup the PCN online it says they emailed me - but I didnt receive an email or letter from them until this point.

I have no idea what to do. Any advice would be greatly appreciated please.



« Last Edit: October 18, 2025, 09:16:42 pm by ikina »

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First advice is not to pay the Charge Certificate. This is sent out by their computer after the time period following their apparent email rejecting your reps was sent.  However, I'm suspicious of what they say because I would have expected such an important letter, and it has to be a letter, to be sent by post.

Fortunately, there is a process which caters for things like this which are unfortunately very common nowadays. You wait for them to post you an Order for Recovery, (OfR). This raises the amount by £10 being the Traffic Enforcement Centre (TEC), registration fee for registering the PCN and debt. Until they do this they can take no action to collect the money, as it has not been authorised by a court. TEC is a form of county court, but without judges or courtrooms. BTW  there is absolutely NO CHANCE of a CCJ being granted in the process.

Included with the OfR will be the form to submit a Witness Statement (Form TE9) in which you can report one of three things, one of which is that you submitted representations but did not receive a rejection notice.

It is very important that you now be proactive and check with TEC about every 10 days from the end of the payment period shown on the Charge Certificatenow on whether the PCN has been registered. Once it has, you can download the form from the TEC wewbsite. Don't be mislead about references to Dart CHarge or Mersey Gateway; your PCN is issued under the Transport Management Act 2004, which means you must submit a WItness Statement, the other London-specific Act under which other PCNs are issued demand use of a Statutory Declaration, a whole different process.

If you are able to view your PCN on the TfL website, and the current penalty, it will be showing £240, and this will become £250 when the debt is registered. You can, of course, wait for OfR in the post, but we have seen too many people not receive this and suddenly find bailiffs at their door. So best to keep checking regularly. Never rely on TfL or, indeed, London councils to do the right thing, they often don't.


Thank you so much @Incandescent and @John U.K.

May I please ask if I select:
"I appealed against the local authority’s decision to reject my representation, within 28 days of service of the rejection notice, but have had no response to my appeal."
OR
"I made representations about the penalty charge to the enforcing authority concerned within 28 days of the service of the Notice to Owner, but did not receive a rejection notice."

I think it's the first one, but I wanted to please make sure as I'm new to doing this and don't want to mess it up.
« Last Edit: October 20, 2025, 10:46:13 am by ikina »

It's the second one. You submitted reps against the PCN, but the next thing you received was the Charge Certificate. So you haven't received their letter rejecting your representations against the PCN.

Great, glad I double checked, thank you @Incandescent

Hi @Incandescent and @John U.K. I followed the steps, and today I received a County Court letter saying the order for recovery and penalty charge is revoked, but the original PCN is NOT cancelled. I have no idea what to do next - Do I appeal the whole thing online again? I don't have the original appeal I made online as they don't send you a digital copy of this on purpose I guess(hope that isn't a bad thing?)

For a missing rejection, TFL must refer the case to London Tribunals.

For what to do see here - the pics are missing but the instructions aren't.

https://www.ftla.uk/announcements/ground-2-witness-statements-statutory-declarations-accepted-by-the-traffic-enfor/

Have you kept a copy of your representations - I note you made these online?

Hi @stamfordman, the TFL site says this under the PCN status "On Hold: SUS40 - Statutory Declaration Receipt". I called the number on the link and London Tribunals say they havent received anything yet.

@H C Andersen, I don't have copies of the exact representation apart from the TEC. I have an approximation - is that ok?

All you can do is give it a week and check back with the tribunal until it is.


Hi, I just signed for documents posted via Royal Mail, which turned out to be from Red Routes in Darlington. Traffic Enforcement Centre has notified TFL that I have filed a Statutory Declaration/Witness Statement. TFL have said they have reviewed my application and have decided to proceed with its enforcement.

They have included exact copies of evidence for this PCN which includes a “Notice of Rejection” issued on 11/09/2025. The pack includes it as a letter, yet the PCN history says they issued over email - I didnt receive this in letter OR email form?!
The Notice of Rejection says You may appeal to an independent adjudicator at London Tribunals, an independent adjudication service against this decision on specified grounds within 28 days… Does this mean I have to go to court or they will try add court fees etc to my original appeal?

There are no fees to pay if you take them to London Tribunal, or any other costs either, just the full PCN penalty if you lose

Ok, thank you @Incandescent

Im not sure what to do next - do I write to tribunals and appeal the rejection they just posted to me?