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Live cases legal advice => Civil penalty charge notices (Councils, TFL and so on) => Topic started by: tyronejiggles on October 15, 2024, 03:04:26 pm
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Actually the correct one is:
https://www.ftla.uk/announcements/charge-certificates-london-local-authorities-and-tfl-act-2003-london-local-autho/
as this is no PCN not no rejection but the process is the same but what they do is reissue the PCN not first refer to the tribunal.
Is the name address correct on the charge certificate.
Any issue with post.
Oops, my bad and edited.
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Actually the correct one is:
https://www.ftla.uk/announcements/charge-certificates-london-local-authorities-and-tfl-act-2003-london-local-autho/
as this is no PCN not no rejection but the process is the same but what they do is reissue the PCN not first refer to the tribunal.
Is the name address correct on the charge certificate.
Any issue with post.
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ZERO chance of a CCJ.
But you must keep abreast of debt registration.
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Hi, long story short, I supposedly should have received a PCN on the 30th of August when in fact I only received a secondary letter on the 11th of this month telling me I have an unpaid PCN charge increased to £195, saying my charge will be registered as debt at the local county court and handed off to bailiffs. I wanted to challenge this PCN but can't as the challenge period has passed. I believe I should ignore this letter and wait for the PE3 form and order for recovery to be posted and reply to this instead and I understand that if this is replied to, it won't lead to a CCJ on my credit file which is my main concern. Is there any risk of receiving a CCJ if I proceed down this route? If there is even the slightest chance, I'd rather pay it.
Link to PCN image: (https://i.imgur.com/WiTHrc7.png)
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