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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the penalty charge form in the editor.
  2. In the top box on the right, enter your Penalty Charge Number, which consists of two letters followed by either eight numbers or seven numbers and a letter. Ensure this number is included on both forms.
  3. Provide your Vehicle Registration Number that corresponds to the penalty charge. This is essential for accurate processing.
  4. Fill in your full name or company name and address in the designated boxes on both forms. Make sure this reflects the registered keeper of the vehicle.
  5. On the Statutory Declaration, select one of the three grounds for appealing against the Order for Recovery. It’s crucial to tick only one box if your case involves a London Borough Parking contravention.
  6. Add any additional information in the provided box or attach separate documents related to your penalty charges as needed.
  7. Complete both forms and have them signed in front of an authorized witness, ensuring they provide their full postal address.
  8. Return the completed forms to the Traffic Enforcement Centre via mail, fax, or email as specified.

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Penal charges are additional fees or penalties levied by financial institutions when borrowers or account holders fail to meet the agreed-upon terms and conditions. These charges are most commonly associated with loan accounts but can also apply to other financial products, including credit cards and savings accounts.
A penalty charge notice (PCN) is a fine issued for disobeying parking or traffic rules that you must pay. For example, a PCN will be issued for parking in a parking space without the required permit or payment or for parking on a double yellow line.
Penal Charges is a type of penalty levied on loan account for various bdocHubes. Penal Charges could be levied for financial irregularities like overdrawing in account, delay in servicing of interest and / or repayment of instalment / EMI, etc.
The term Penalty Charges refers to fees or financial penalties that are imposed when a party fails to comply with specific terms or conditions of an agreement or contract. These charges are typically applied in situations involving late payments, bdocHubes of contract, or other violations outlined in the agreement.
by telephone on 0300 200 7895 using a credit/ debit card (Visa/ Mastercard/ Switch) Contacting 08 and 03 telephone numbers. by post to the Parking Enforcement Processing Unit address below by crossed cheque or postal order made payable to Department for Infrastructure:

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Dont ignore it. If you ignore a PCN, the penalty charge may go up and be registered as a debt, subject to enforcement by bailiffs.

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