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So I was speeding due to extenuating circumstances (no excuse i know). 57mph in a 40mph.
Speed van clocked me. Incident happened in june 2025. NIP letter came and asked me to go online and fill in form to admit if I was driving. I admitted it and submitted form online. Didnt get anything confirm I had submitted this.

Since then I havent receievd anything at all  not a letter, not a reminder, not anything saying I havent submitted online etc. Its been 9 months.

Gov website doesnt show any points etc.

Surely they would atleast remind me or tell me I havent replied if it didnt log in the system due ti some technical error.

Please can anyone advise?

I dont really want to call them to remind them considering the speed i was doing.

Clean licence,  driving since 2019. No points, no fines etc..

Can anyone advise?

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Re: No reply to NIP
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Either you have been prosecuted without your knowledge or you haven't.

Given they have to commence the prosecution within 6 months of the offence* there's no additional risk in contacting them.  If they had 'forgot' to prosecute then it's too late anyway for them to start…


* there's potentially two offences in play.  (Any s172 allegation (driver nomination) would be roughly 1 month after any request - but also seems past the cutoff to prosecute)
« Last Edit: Yesterday at 10:59:31 pm by JustLoveCars »

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Thank you for the response. Can you please clarify what you mean by the last past regarding the 2 offence in play?

I have admitted it.

Even if there were technical issues with their portal and they didnt receive my submission, surely they would take the next steps whatever they would be.

I have definitely not receievd a single letter regarding this. And im constantly checking the GOV website for points etc...

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That's why I said 'potentially'...

Anyway, no harm in making enquiries now if you want to put it (hopefully) to rest.