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Re: Tfl enforcement
« Reply #15 on: »
Hello,

I will do the forms later today, but you are saying i neee to pay, if i will pay I don’t see any point filling those forms anymore then?
No.
Any payment you make to the bailiff will be refunded if your application is successful.

I'm only suggesting paying to avoid you incurring a further bailiff fee of £235.

Again, I strongly advise you to show us your draft of what you intend to write.

You are running out of time because you will need to get the forms sworn/witnessed yet, when they are ready.

Re: Tfl enforcement
« Reply #16 on: »
Hello,

Booked a signature appointment this Friday at my local court. Now I understand why you said I need to pay for enforcement. I called them as I thought if there is a process going for late statutory charges I thought that they will put everything on hold but i wad told that no matter what they will keep chasing. Payment plan in place, already paid £75, next payment next month, hopefully to hear back from enforcement by then.

This is a template( i am very new to this) as i never had this in the past, If I would knew that there is a penalty I would have paid.

Could you please let me know your thoughts?

Dear Sir/Madam,


I am writing to formally apologise for the delay in addressing the statutory charges related to the above-referenced Penalty Charge Notice (PCN). Unfortunately, I did not receive the original PCN or any court papers, as my address changed . This situation arose due to an administrative oversight where my driving license was updated with my new address, but it failed to update my V5C vehicle registration document.

To provide additional context, I sold the vehicle in question in June 2024 and I was unaware of any outstanding charges associated with it. Had I received the original documentation in a timely manner, I would have responded appropriately to avoid further escalation.

I sincerely regret this oversight and am eager to resolve the matter. I would appreciate it if you could provide details of any outstanding charges or instructions on how to proceed. If possible, I kindly request that any penalties or surcharges be reconsidered, given the circumstances explained above.

Please do not hesitate to contact me at [insert phone number] or [insert email address] if further information or documentation is required.

Thank you for your understanding and consideration of this matter. I look forward to your response.

Re: Tfl enforcement
« Reply #17 on: »
NO. In so many ways.

I'll try and look tomorrow.
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Re: Tfl enforcement
« Reply #18 on: »
Hello,

Booked a signature appointment this Friday at my local court. Now I understand why you said I need to pay for enforcement. I called them as I thought if there is a process going for late statutory charges I thought that they will put everything on hold but i wad told that no matter what they will keep chasing. Payment plan in place, already paid £75, next payment next month, hopefully to hear back from enforcement by then.
What have you got in writing from the bailiff about this 'agreement'?
I'm not convinced that this will avoid the additional £235 fee.

Paying in instalments just confuses everything and has no object.
You either pay the remainder of the £354 and then if you are successful you get it all back.
That also means that you don't have to rush your application, so as far as I am concerned you are not ready for Friday.
« Last Edit: October 02, 2024, 11:06:08 pm by Neil B »

Re: Tfl enforcement
« Reply #19 on: »
This is a template( i am very new to this)
A template of what? I explained back in reply #12 that there are two, significantly different forms to submit.

Dear Sir/Madam, X. You are making an application to a court. They just want to know what you have to say.


I am writing to formally apologise for the delay in addressing the statutory charges related to the above-referenced Penalty Charge Notice (PCN). Unfortunately, I did not receive the original PCN or any court papers, as my address changed . This situation arose due to an administrative oversight where my driving license was updated with my new address, but it failed to update my V5C vehicle registration document.
X. You start off with an apology and describe how you are at fault????

To provide additional context, I sold the vehicle in question in June 2024 and I was unaware of any outstanding charges associated with it. Had I received the original documentation in a timely manner, I would have responded appropriately to avoid further escalation.
X. All irrelevant. The contravention was in January.


And the rest is just waffle and nonsense. >
I sincerely regret this oversight and am eager to resolve the matter. I would appreciate it if you could provide details of any outstanding charges or instructions on how to proceed. If possible, I kindly request that any penalties or surcharges be reconsidered, given the circumstances explained above.

Please do not hesitate to contact me at [insert phone number] or [insert email address] if further information or documentation is required.

Thank you for your understanding and consideration of this matter. I look forward to your response.

They don't want or need to hear all this. They need to know that your address changed, when and from where to where (in full, with evidence attached.) You haven't mentioned any of this???
They don't need to know about your failures; they need to hear when you DID update the V5C.

Ill see if I can think of anything else tomorrow.

Re: Tfl enforcement
« Reply #20 on: »
Hello,

I know that the template is not the best as I never did this before.
So just simply few sentences? Explaining that my adress was changed only in Feb? Thats all?

Re: Tfl enforcement
« Reply #21 on: »
Hello,

I know that the template is not the best as I never did this before.
So just simply few sentences? Explaining that my adress was changed only in Feb? Thats all?
No, not just a few sentences. Full details of your move and when, with full evidence attached.
Most importantly, a clear statement of when you updated your V5C for the vehicle concrned, again with evidence if you have any.

You still haven't acknowledged the need for two forms and what goes on what?

I know it's difficult to understand but you don't seem to be getting it and I have very limited time to help.
You haven't responded to my questions about the supposed 'agreement' you have made with the bailiff?


Re: Tfl enforcement
« Reply #22 on: »
https://imgur.com/a/H7je63t

Hello,

I really appreciate your time and help, its been a crazy week.
I updated screenshot of bailiff message.

Also regarding the response to court

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing to formally request a review of statutory charges related to the above-reference.
 I would like to provide context to explain why I was unaware of the penalty notices and court proceedings.

I changed my address on 28th October 2023 but experienced issues with updating my V5C document. Due to a system error, I was unable to update my driving license and related documents. I had discussions with the DVLA regarding this issue and attempted to resolve it, but the V5 update did not occur as expected. I only became aware of this in February 2024, at which point I promptly updated my V5 with the correct address details.

As a result of that, I did not receive the penalty notices or any court papers related to penalty charges.

I have attached supporting documentation, including my address change confirmation and proof of V5 update, to substantiate my claim. Given these circumstances, I kindly request that you review my case and reconsider the statutory penalties, or at least provide guidance on how to resolve this matter.

Thank you for your understanding and for taking the time to review this request.


Re: Tfl enforcement
« Reply #23 on: »
Dear Sir/Madam,

I am writing to formally request a review of statutory charges related to the above-reference.
 I would like to provide context to explain why I was unaware of the penalty notices and court proceedings.

Given these circumstances, I kindly request that you review my case and reconsider the statutory penalties, or at least provide guidance on how to resolve this matter.

Thank you for your understanding and for taking the time to review this request.

All of the above words are just pointless waffle.
As I've already said, there is no Dear Sir/Madam and the simple fact that you are submitting the forms explains what you want them to do.

You still haven't confirmed your understanding of reply #12, explaining the need for two, significantly different, forms.

Since you seem secure with the bailiff at the moment I really hope you don't try to submit the forms tomorrow. Wait until you better understand the process.

Re: Tfl enforcement
« Reply #24 on: »
OP, clearly you are struggling so I hope my contribution will help.

Where one needs to submit a Statutory Declaration (Form PE3),  to the TEC that is Out-of-Time, i.e is beyond the time period allowed after the council serve an Order for Recovery, it has to be accompanied by another form that essentially asks the court's permission to submit the SD (the Form PE3), out-of-time. This is Form PE2 

So, in Form PE2, in the box section headed: -

"My reasons for filing the Statutory Declaration outside the given time are as follows:
(Do not give your reasons for appeal against the original penalty charge on this form)."
you enter what you have written about being unable to update your V5C shortly after moving address.

I have slightly altered your text
"I changed my address on 28th October 2023 but at the time, experienced issues with updating my V5C document, due to what seems to have been a DVLA system error. The result was that I was unable to update the address on both my driving license and the V5 Registration Certificate for my car. At the time, I contacted the DVLA regarding this issue and attempted to resolve it, but the V5 update did not occur as expected. I only became aware of this in February 2024, at which point I promptly updated my V5 with the correct address details. As a result of this, I did not receive the penalty notices or any of the council documents sent subsequently.
   

Please note that on both forms, the Applicant is the council, you are the Respondent

Re: Tfl enforcement
« Reply #25 on: »
Thank you very much.