PCN for a parking contravention (vehicle removal)
For PCNs served on-street by a Civil Enforcement Officer where the vehicle is then removed to the car pound, the claimant (usually the driver) must first pay the PCN amount and the release fee (including any storage) before they can contest it.
For details on the documents required, and fees and charges, read about how to retrieve your vehicle from the pound.
If the representations are rejected we will serve a Notice of Rejection on the person who made them, giving them 28 days to either pay or appeal to an adjudicator. Adjudicators are independent of the council and their decision is binding on both parties (subject to the possibility of a review, on very narrow legal grounds, and at the adjudicator’s discretion). An adjudicator may award costs if they feel that either party has behaved frivolously, vexatiously or wholly unreasonably.