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Sam87
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I went to collect some items, got a permit for window, seems i was parked in restricted area and when i came back i got a pcn.is the below correct for ipc dont appeal just wait
IPC members are different:
In the case of CURRENT IPC AOS MEMBERS ONLY, we now advise to WAIT for a Notice to Keeper to arrive and then challenge once as the KEEPER, not driver, using the template appeal, as shown below.
Q -''Why wait for the 'NTK' to arrive a month later, after finding an IPC member windscreen PCN?''
A: Because there has been shown to be no appeal worth trying really, you will get a rejection anyway, so you may as well leave it and see if they issue a NTK and let them apply to the DVLA (unless yours is a company or lease car of course, in which case you MUST appeal at windscreen PCN stage as stated at the end of this thread).
Postal PCN from a BPA or IPC member ? (i.e. with no mention of any windscreen ticket):
A postal PCN or NTK might be headed up 'Reminder' or 'Charge Notice' or it may even be a letter from a debt collector - it is your Notice to Keeper, in effect, if it's the first letter to arrive. No need to wait, appeal online as registered keeper (or as ''hirer/lessee'' if that's the case, see * below re lease/hire cars).
This is why not to name the driver (thanks to The Slithy Tove for this explanation):
IPC members are different:
In the case of CURRENT IPC AOS MEMBERS ONLY, we now advise to WAIT for a Notice to Keeper to arrive and then challenge once as the KEEPER, not driver, using the template appeal, as shown below.
Q -''Why wait for the 'NTK' to arrive a month later, after finding an IPC member windscreen PCN?''
A: Because there has been shown to be no appeal worth trying really, you will get a rejection anyway, so you may as well leave it and see if they issue a NTK and let them apply to the DVLA (unless yours is a company or lease car of course, in which case you MUST appeal at windscreen PCN stage as stated at the end of this thread).
Postal PCN from a BPA or IPC member ? (i.e. with no mention of any windscreen ticket):
A postal PCN or NTK might be headed up 'Reminder' or 'Charge Notice' or it may even be a letter from a debt collector - it is your Notice to Keeper, in effect, if it's the first letter to arrive. No need to wait, appeal online as registered keeper (or as ''hirer/lessee'' if that's the case, see * below re lease/hire cars).
This is why not to name the driver (thanks to The Slithy Tove for this explanation):
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Yes that is right as long as you own your car AND that the V5C shows your current address not an old one.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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thank you. if you move is it to update dvla or forward mail from previous house0
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