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The bailif told me that i should of received a letter before his visit to my house - which i didnt.

I still own the vehicle, i owned it at the time of the alleged offence, and the vehicle is at my home address when im not working in London.

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Yes, the name and address on the letter are both correct.

The letter was hand delivered to my address on Friday and my wife called me and sent me a picture of it immediately.

So am i right in thinking that i should pay the bailiff the £515 and then a Statuary Declaration? Will this possible help either going back to the original PCN charge or perhaps some kind of money back?

Apologies, i find this all very hard to understand.

I really appreciate the time and responses guys !!


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The VRM is LT66 HZG

I plan on visiting Redbridge Council on Monday or Tuesday, however im not sure if i have a leg to stand on.

I never received any correspondence from the bailiff company, first i knew was when they turned up at my address.

I have no real excuse for not updating the V5C form, i had some personal issues such as breaking up with my wife - but i dont think that will help me.

I genuinely do not know what to do.

The bailiff said that the police could take my vehicle from the road too.

I shouldn’t of even been given the initial PCN as im a London Taxi driver and was dropping off a client at the time.

Any help would be so much appreciated.

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I moved in June 2023, and ultimately realised in October this year that i hadn’t changed my V5C 🤦🏻‍♂️ - therefore done so immediately.

Photo of letter attached guys.

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I apparently received a PCN back in February of this year. However, as i completely forgot to change the logbook of my vehicle when i moved, didn’t receive any such letter or notification.

So a bailiff arrived at my address today demanding £515.00 to put the case to bed.

Is there anything i can do to appeal with the local authority who originally issues the PCN?

This is clearly a mistake, and i don’t want to be ripped off my Newlyn Bailiffs.

Cheers

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