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In the case of Motability they hold the original V5c. The name of the RK should be the lease holder and has a suffix which is a fleet operator number. And the address is that of the lease holder. So Joseph Bloggs 0123, address & postcode.

The intent of this arrangement is that any PCNs and speeding fines and the like should come directly to you at your address. But that hasn't happened here. The notices have gone somewhere else but you do have the Notice of Enforcement. Likely that means the bailiff tried to enforce, you weren't to be found but the discovered your correct address. Islington applied to have the warrant re-sealed (re-issued) at your address.

Are you the Motability lease holder? Or is it somebody else?

I doubt if the notices went to the dealer. More likely the Motability record of your car is incorrect.

I suggest you contact Motability first thing Tuesday and find out what they know abaout this. Starting with confirmation of the name and address.

Thank you for your reply.
That makes sense, I wonder if they wedt
I am the leaseholder, and checked on my motability account, and all my details are correct.
Is there a way to appeal this? How much would the pcn be? If I knew about the PCN I could have paid it and avoided all of this stress :(





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The PCN is for contravening a low traffic neighbourhood restriction on Lloyd Square.

This is a CCTV captured moving traffic contravention and the PCN is sent to the registered keeper by post.

The keeper is the person/organisation on the V5C registration logbook for the vehicle.

So go get the V5C logbook and check the address as this is probably why you are missing three letters including the PCN.

Assuming the car is not leased that is.

UPDATE

The car was new last year and first registered in August and the date of last V5C issued is 17 August 2023. It may be a problem with the dealer not processing the V5C to the right address, or you may have moved.

Thank you for your reply. The car is leased through motability. If I was given a PCN I would have paid it if clearly done something wrong, but I had no idea until now.

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Your case has all the hallmarks of a failure to keep the address on the V5 Registration Certificate for the car up-to-date. This means all the statutory enforcement documents have been sent to the address held by the DVLA, the council have no legal alternative source for where to send the postal PCN.

The process has now run its course to the end when the council have registered the debt, sent out an advice to you in the form of an Order for Recovery, and have had no response. Bailiffs have been instructed, and as their livelihood depends on them being diligent, have tracked you down to your current address to request the money.

Please confirm asap whether the above is a true statement of your circumstances.

Thank you all for your replies!
Yes it is a motability car!! Does this mean they sent a PCN to the dealer?! What do I do now? Do I have to pay the £280??? I've never been in this position and am confused so apologies if not clear!!

Thank you!

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I am trying to upload a photo of the letter but it says upload folder full?

https://imgur.com/q8276oJ
https://imgur.com/WSaXVT8


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Hi, I'm hoping for some advice regarding a notice of enforcement letter I received yesterday.

It says I owe £280 for a PCN I never got. My registration number is correct, and it is from LB Islington, for an apparent offence on 01/01/24.
I was in Islington visiting family on the day, and was parked with my blue badge.

I didn't have a ticket on the windscreen, nor have I had anything in the post.

Is this legit? How can they send a notice of enforcement without even telling me I have a pcn??

Many thanks in advance for any help!!




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