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Speeding and other criminal offences / Received NIP speeding fine thats dated after 14 days
« on: May 27, 2024, 09:27:09 pm »
Hi, I received a Notice of Intended Prosecution for a speeding offence and the letter is dated 22nd May 2024, however the alleged offence is on 01 May 2024. This is obviously over 14 days so does that mean its not valid?
Yes I am the registered keeper and all records are up to date. Weirdly though a couple days after receiving the NIP I also received a letter stating that enquiries with the DVLA suggest that the address for the vehicle is incorrect (this letter is also dated on the 22nd)
As far as i am aware though my details are all correct and nothing has changed in the 10+ years ive had the vehicle, in fact I had a speeding offence a year ago with the same vehicle and no issues
Just curious as to whether any of this means the NIP is invalid?
many thanks
Yes I am the registered keeper and all records are up to date. Weirdly though a couple days after receiving the NIP I also received a letter stating that enquiries with the DVLA suggest that the address for the vehicle is incorrect (this letter is also dated on the 22nd)
As far as i am aware though my details are all correct and nothing has changed in the 10+ years ive had the vehicle, in fact I had a speeding offence a year ago with the same vehicle and no issues
Just curious as to whether any of this means the NIP is invalid?
many thanks