I recently received a Single Justice Procedure Notice (SJPN), and I am really anxious because I’ve never been to court before and I cannot afford to end up with 6 points on my licence.
Here’s my situation:
-The original offence was a speeding ticket (38mph in a 30mph restricted road – automatic camera device).
-I then received a further charge for Failing to Give Information Relating to the Identification of the Driver / Rider of a Vehicle (Section 172, Road Traffic Act 1988).
The issue is:
-The NIP form I received was damaged and unusable, so I couldn’t complete it by post.
-I tried to use the online portal, but there was a technical fault on their end.
-West Midlands Police actually acknowledged the fault in their reply, but they never offered me guidance or an alternative way to respond.
-I first contacted them on 08/01/2025 and followed up several times, asking for a replacement form or another way to fulfil my duty. (The speeding penalty letter is dated 24/12/2024).
-Despite my repeated emails, I was never provided with help, instructions, or a replacement form.
So I’ve entered a Not Guilty plea in relation to both charges — the speeding offence (38mph in a 30mph zone) and the allegation of failing to provide driver information. I explained that:
-I made every reasonable effort to comply.
-The only reason I couldn’t was because of a faulty system, a damaged form, and lack of police guidance.
-I can provide the full email transcript history to prove my repeated attempts.
-I am also willing to name the driver now, but I wanted to first see the photographic evidence to make sure I gave the correct information to the best of my knowledge.
-I am willing to provide the name of the driver involved in the alleged offence, to the best of my knowledge, on the condition that the related charge of failing to provide driver details is withdrawn
My Concerns
I’m very worried about what happens next. I’ve never been through court before, and I’m nervous about the whole process.
Questions for the Community
-What steps should I expect next in the process?
-Will this definitely go to a hearing, or could it be dealt with before court?
-Is it possible that the “failure to provide driver information” charge could be dropped if I can prove I tried to comply?
-Should I seek legal representation at this stage, or is it something I can handle myself if I bring all the evidence?
-Has anyone been through something similar?
I really don’t want to end up with 6 points on my licence for something that wasn’t my fault. Any guidance, experiences, or advice would be hugely appreciated.