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Civil penalty charge notices (Councils, TFL and so on) / Re: TFL, ULEZ PCN x2, Warrant issued for £710 as PCN sent to old address
« on: November 09, 2024, 10:17:01 am »You have been served with a Notice of Enforcement. I suggest you pay this one and this one alone if, as you say, only one was included and therefore served. This caps your liability because the next stage is that an enforcement agent could attend your house any time after 12 Nov.
However, they couldn't enforce a warrant if this was not made out in respect of your address, but you don't know whether this is the case. You could find out from B&S. If it's not, then enforcement against your goods(including any car you own situated on the property) could not be effected against your property but if you have a car on the highway then this is fair game for them.
But the underlying facts* seem to be that you failed to keep your V5C up to date such that when TfL enquired of DVLA they were given your previous address and all statutory notices were sent there and not captured by mail redirection. How often we see similar stories here.
The only way to deal with the PCN process, as opposed to enforcement of a warrant, is as you say to submit an out of time application to TEC. But given that the problem was of your making you would be unlikely to succeed.
*- you moved in April 2024. You sold your car in May, apparently still with an out of date V5C and yet the buyer didn't baulk or question, neither did you notice.
Thank you for taking the time to get back to me. Yes, I absolutely accept responsibility, the V5C was not updated, I have just had this confirmed by B&S. This was clearly an omission on my part and a very expensive lesson, to say the least.
On the BS website, when I go to pay the Notice of enforcement which has been issued in my name, it appears they have lumped both PCN's together under a single reference. I am taken to a payment window where I am shown that the total debt is £710 but I can enter a payment for any amount. I believe the warrant would be made out in respect of my address as they have now obtained my details from the DVLA, but will contact them to confirm.
Is my best bet to find a way to pay the £710 and be done with it?


