ParkingEye Parking Ticket Appeal – Free Case Review

Upload your parking charge notice and we’ll review your case.

✔ Free case review
✔ £5 admin fee only if you choose to proceed
✔ £10 success fee only if your ticket is cancelled
✔ We prepare and submit the appeal on your behalf as an authorised agent, using the information you provide.

Common reasons ParkingEye appeals succeed

ParkingEye often issues parking charges using ANPR cameras. Appeals commonly focus on:

  • Unclear or inadequate signage
  • ANPR timing inaccuracies or poor evidence
  • Grace periods not being applied correctly
  • The notice not meeting required standards (where relevant)
  • The allegation not supported by photos or observations
  • Terms not clearly communicated at the point of parking

Don’t worry if you’re unsure — we’ll select the strongest grounds based on what you upload.

What’s Included

✅Review of your PCN and evidence
✅A professionally written appeal tailored to your case
✅ Submission of the appeal on your behalf
✅ Escalation to POPLA where applicable

What’s Not Included

❌Court claims, legal advice or legal proceedings
❌Debt recovery disputes once formal legal action starts
❌Council-issued Penalty Charge Notices

FAQs

Do I have to name the driver?

Not always. Many appeals can be made without naming the driver. We’ll use the safest approach based on your situation.

How long does it take?

Timelines vary by operator and appeals body. We submit promptly after you upload your documents, but responses can take days to weeks.

What do you charge?

Free case review. £5 admin fee only if you choose to proceed. £10 success fee only if the parking charge is cancelled.

Is this legal?

Yes — you are authorising us to act as your agent to submit an appeal. This is an administrative service, not legal representation.

Free case review. Payment is only requested if you choose to proceed after review.
Success fees apply only if your ticket is cancelled.

Important notice

We provide an administrative service and do not provide legal advice.
If your appeal is unsuccessful, you remain responsible for the parking charge.

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