Not relevant now but in case someone else comes on this thread looking for information.
Once a Charge Certificate arrives and there is reason to wait for the Order for Recovery, it is important to be proactive, if the order is late, goes missing or the like and the deadline for automatic acceptance is missed, it all goes pear shaped.
Regular phone calls to the authority and or TEC are key.
Asking if the debt had been registered.
The moment the answer is yes, relevant forms can be downloaded from TEC, filled in and sent.
This was a really useful response from earlier in this thread, if it helps others, I've added a bit based on what I went through:
Once a Charge Certificate arrives and there is reason to wait for the Order for Recovery, it is important to be proactive, if the order is late, goes missing or the like and the deadline for automatic acceptance is missed, it all goes pear shaped.
=> in my case, the OfR turned up 8 weeks after the debt had been registered
Regular phone calls to the authority and or TEC are key.
=> in my case, TEC (Traffic Enforcement Centre) is not mentioned at all on the charge certificate, in order to be proactive you will need to research online for contact details and what you should be asking for (see below)
=> in my case, the authority (Waltham Forest) had very little information available, but were happy to direct me to automated payment facilities (both on the phone and online).
Asking if the debt had been registered.
=> you need to phone TEC with the PCN number from the charge certificate, and ask if the debt has been registered.
The moment the answer is yes, relevant forms can be downloaded from TEC, filled in and sent.
=> in my case, a PE3 form including statutory declaration was required, plus a PE2 form with statutory declaration (for "Out of Time" representations).
=> in my case, TEC were not able to confirm the date when "Out of Time" started and the PE2 became necessary, but they informed me that this should be stated on the Order for Recovery letter. In hindsight, it would have helped if I had asked TEC if my representation would be "Out of Time", i.e. if I was told "yes", then I would have known that a PE2 form would also be necessary.
=> in my case, the OfR did not include a PE2 form, it only had a PE3 form enclosed.