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Surrey cc - pcn
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Here is link of the first letter i recieved. I think online i saw they put a pcn sticket but when i got to car definately wasnt on there was a as stormy night.

this is only information i have regarding this ticket

https://imgpile.com/p/pF4LcOq

could you wonderful people help me to get out of this, havent been living at address this was sent too for reasons as ive been away and burried my head in the sand pretty much this year to personal reasons but back now and trying to face this junk.

Thanks

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Re: Surrey cc - pcn
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What is the date of that letter?  What does it now say the cost is if you look it up on their website?

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It doesnt have a date on that letter, the pcn was issued it says online on Contravention Date and Time
Saturday 15th June 2024 at 2:17 as parked in a disabled bay.  And it is £105

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They are chasing a charge certificate so the next stage is the order for recovery.

Did you get the PCN or notice to owner and charge certificate.

What is the car VRM.

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No thats only letter i have, vrm is re72byp. Shows sticker but i didnt see what got in car

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A Land Rover:
Date of last V5C (logbook) issued: 17 May 2025

Likely documents went to a previous address if the logbook update was an address change. Did you move well before this date?

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Yes i sold this vehicle in may.

I owned it since dec 22 - end of feb 2025

I moved house in nov 2022

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OP, you are in a pickle.

The questions which you've answered relate to the formal enforcement process.

https://www.londontribunals.gov.uk/eat/understanding-enforcement-process/parking-penalty-charge-notice-enforcement-process

You're at the end, Order for Recovery.

Pl read the procedure, specifically Order for Recovery.

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Do you recommend doing a Witness Statement

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So the offence occurred after you had sold it?

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I have just found notice to owner, the letter i uploaded was the front page of nto and another page stuck behind it i have now. Sorting out poxy paper work! This is the only letter i have just the NTO… date of 24/01/2025 when vehicle was owned by me/my company. Date of that notice was 26/02/2025

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So the offence occurred after you had sold it?

Contravention is dated 2024, vehicle sold in 2025.

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Ah...should have gone to Specsavers!
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vehicle was owned by me/my company. Date of that notice was 26/02/2025.

'Me/my company' are not synonymous. Is the NTO addressed to you by name or to a company by name? Even if your name appears as part of a business title, it's a company, not personal. These are important issues.

Anyway, as the NTO has been found and it appears not actioned then, having read the procedure, on what grounds do you think you could submit a WS?


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Yes it was addressed to my company name not my personal name. And well i didnt receive any letters this was my first one. I dont know what to do