By the Pine AI Editorial Team | Updated May 2026 | Reviewed using publicly available legal resources
Before you pay: paying a UK parking ticket closes your right to challenge it. If there are grounds to dispute — wrong vehicle details, a sign that was missing or illegible, a private notice that doesn't comply with PoFA 2012 — challenge it first. Once paid, the matter is closed.
If the ticket was valid, here's how to pay — and the deadline that matters most.
The Deadline That Actually Matters: 14 Days
Council PCNs (Penalty Charge Notices) carry a 50% discount if paid within 14 days of issue. A Band B PCN of £130 becomes £65 if paid within 14 days. Miss that window, and the full amount is owed for the next 14 days. After 28 days unpaid, a Notice to Owner is issued — and the fine can no longer be paid at the discounted rate.
| Timeline | Amount due |
|---|---|
| Days 1–14 | 50% of PCN value |
| Days 15–28 | Full PCN value |
| After 28 days (Notice to Owner) | Full amount + potential Charge Certificate (150% if ignored) |
Private parking notices often also offer a discount window (typically 14 days), but the rules differ — check the notice itself.
How to Pay a Council PCN
Each council runs its own payment portal. The council's name and a payment reference number appear on your PCN. Go to that council's website and search for "pay parking ticket" or "PCN payment."
Common London Borough portals:
- Westminster: westminster.gov.uk
- Camden: camden.gov.uk
- Ealing: ealing.gov.uk
- Tower Hamlets: towerhamlets.gov.uk
- Southwark: southwark.gov.uk
Outside London — go to the council's website listed on your PCN.
Most councils accept:
- Credit or debit card (online)
- By phone (number on the PCN)
- By post (cheque payable to the council)
How to Pay a Private Parking Notice
The payment portal is printed on the notice itself — typically a URL or QR code. Common operators and their portals:
- APCOA: apcoa.co.uk
- NCP: ncp.co.uk
- ParkingEye: parkingeye.co.uk
- Excel Parking: excel-parking.co.uk
- Smart Parking: smartparking.com
Pay by card using the reference number on the notice. Keep your payment confirmation.
What Happens If You Don't Pay
Council PCN unpaid:
- Notice to Owner sent to registered keeper (via DVLA)
- Formal representation deadline (28 days from NtO)
- Charge Certificate issued — fine increased to 150% of original
- Debt registered at County Court
- Enforcement via bailiffs / Traffic Enforcement Centre
Private parking notice unpaid:
- Reminder notices sent
- Debt passed to debt collection agency
- County Court claim filed
- CCJ (County Court Judgement) — affects credit record if unpaid
Ignoring a private notice is riskier than many drivers assume — since PoFA 2012, operators can legally pursue registered keepers through the courts even if the driver isn't identified.
Should You Pay or Challenge?
| Situation | Action |
|---|---|
| Council PCN — ticket was valid | Pay within 14 days for 50% discount |
| Council PCN — wrong vehicle, sign issue, meter fault | Challenge first |
| Private notice — didn't comply with PoFA 2012 | Challenge — many are cancelled |
| Private notice — clear overstay on valid terms | Pay within discount window |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I pay a UK parking ticket online? Yes. Council PCNs are paid via the issuing council's website. Private notices are paid via the operator's portal — the URL is on the notice.
What is the 14-day discount on a UK parking ticket? Council PCNs carry a 50% discount if paid within 14 days of issue. A £130 PCN costs £65 if paid in that window. After 14 days, the full amount is due.
Does paying a PCN admit guilt? Legally, no — payment is not a formal admission. But practically, it closes all challenge routes. If you have grounds to challenge, do so before paying.
What happens if I ignore a private parking notice? The operator can pursue you through the County Court. Under PoFA 2012, they can pursue the registered keeper even if you weren't the driver. A CCJ affects your credit record.
