No windscreen ticket
If there was no yellow ticket left on your windscreen, the 14-day postal window becomes the key date check.
Parkingeye Appeal UK
Received a Parkingeye postal PCN late? Check the event date, issue date, delivery timing, and POFA keeper-liability wording before you pay or appeal.
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Received a Parkingeye postal PCN late? Check the event date, issue date, delivery timing, and POFA keeper-liability wording before you pay or appeal.
Check My PCN Free ➔If there was no yellow ticket left on your windscreen, the 14-day postal window becomes the key date check.
The checker compares the parking event date against the date the Parkingeye letter was issued and received.
If the parking charge ticket is late, the appeal can focus on why the registered keeper cannot be forced to pay.
14-day evidence check
If no windscreen ticket was served, the postal notice timing matters because Parkingeye must rely on the notice paperwork to pursue the registered keeper. The checker should compare the parking event, notice issue date, delivery timing, and the exact POFA wording before the appeal is drafted.
Postal notice timing
The 14-day point is not a magic phrase. It matters when Parkingeye is trying to pursue the registered keeper after a postal ANPR notice, and the appeal needs the dates and wording in the right order.
Drivers or keepers who received a Parkingeye notice in the post and did not get a windscreen ticket first.
Act as soon as the letter arrives. Parkingeye says appeals should normally be submitted within 28 days of delivery, and a paid charge usually cannot be appealed.
The checker reads the notice, identifies the stage, and turns the dates into an appeal point only where the facts support it.
Based on Parkingeye appeal guidance and DfT guidance on POFA Schedule 4 keeper liability. Checked 5 June 2026.
Parkingeye Appeal Questions
Check the parking event date, the date the notice was issued, when it was delivered, and whether there was a windscreen ticket first. The argument is strongest where Parkingeye is relying on a postal notice to pursue the registered keeper.
No. It can be a keeper-liability point, but the driver may still be alleged to owe the charge. The appeal should be drafted around the facts and avoid naming the driver unless there is a clear reason.
Upload the full front and back of the notice, the envelope if useful, and anything showing when the letter actually arrived.
Next step
Upload the front and back of your Parkingeye parking charge ticket. The OCR checker reads the dates, registration, operator details, location, and evidence points before the assessment score is shown.
Do not pay Parkingeye just because the ticket looks official. Parkingeye relies on quick payments before drivers check the PCN, the dates, the signs, and the evidence. Once you pay, the case is usually treated as settled. Take 60 seconds to check whether your Parkingeye ticket can be challenged.
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