Appeal against a penalty charge notice
How to appeal a penalty charge notice
You may be able to appeal to an independent tribunal against a penalty charge notice (PCN) if you think it鈥檚 wrong.
This includes any PCN issued in England or Wales for:
- parking
- breaking traffic rules while moving (鈥榤oving traffic contraventions鈥�), for example driving in a bus lane when you should not
- not paying the Dartford Crossing, London congestion or low emissions zone charge on time
There are different ways to and .
Before you can appeal, you must make a formal challenge (called a 鈥榬epresentation鈥�).
When to appeal
You must wait to find out the outcome of your formal challenge. If it鈥檚 rejected, you鈥檒l get a 鈥榥otice of rejection鈥� in the post.聽聽
After you鈥檝e received the notice, you have 28 days to make an appeal.
How to appeal
Find out how to appeal to:
- if your PCN was issued in London
- the if your PCN was issued outside London, in England or Wales - this includes PCNs from Dart Charge
If your appeal is successful the PCN will be cancelled and you will not have to pay anything.