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Parking tickets and Bailiffs

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AndyF73 | 16:36 Fri 10th Sep 2010 | Civil
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On Thursday of this week I was approached as I sat in my car by a bailiff who informed me I have 3 outstanding parking tickets relating to my current vehicle and that I owed them £593.42. I was not in a position to pay so the bailiff filled out a Notice of Seizure and said I had to pay by Friday. I have been trying to secure funds to pay the debt but I am unable to do so and require advice on what my options are?

It is worth noting that the vehicle is subject to a log book loan and that the Notice of Seizure only specifies a blue Renault Megane and that they failed to register the vehicle reg no on the notice.

Any help greatly appreciated?
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If I was you I'd park it in a garage until you get the funds. They will take it and they'll charge you for the privilege.

Ask for a copy of the tickets.
your options would appear to be
a) pay the fine
b) lose your car also
c)I have a nasty feeling that bailiffs can also seize other possessions to cover the amount outstanding so even hiding your car might not help if they have your address.
Woof...

c) True....But if Andy doesn't live alone the bailiffs can't prove what is his or not.

That's probably why they have gone for the car.
can you get any free info from these people

http://www.debthelpuk.../rights-of-entry.html
Did you not recieve any notifications, PCN, NTO, Final Notice, Notification of CC procedings, CC judgement for these?
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To answer your question Dave I did not receive any notification. I was in the process of moving flat and by the time I had informed the DVLA of my change of address all court proceding information had been sent to my old address. I had moved towards the end of Feb and did not inform the DVLA of a change of address until June.
You can apply to the court at Northampton and state that you never recived any of the paper work.

Explain the situation and get them to fax or e-mail all of the forms.

This should mean that the charges will all revert back to the original charge.

Contact them NOW!!
Traffic Enforcement Centre
Northampton County Court Bulk Centre
St Katharine’s House
21-27 St Katharine’s Street
Northampton
NN1 2LH

Sorry don't have the phone number to hand
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Thanks Dave

Been in touch with them and filled in the paperwork and emailed it off, great advice and thank you...
Glad to be of help - Hope all go's well.

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