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We Can Stop Stockton-On-Tees Council Parking Ticket Bailiffs Within 24Hrs
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What Our Customers are Saying..
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I have used this parking ticket appeal service twice myself and have just sent my third ticket, and I’ve recommended your service. I can’t recommend you highly enough!
Ahmed Jalalmini-cab driver
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I stopped 2 minutes to drop my mother to the doctor’s and got a private parking ticket. Thanks for cancelling it.
Sarah DanielsKennington
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I contacted appeal a parking ticket service because the parking company were asking for nearly £100. I used you to cancel my ticket and ended up paying nothing.
James PeterkinWembley, North London
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Just a quick note to say thank you very much for your excellent service regarding my private parking ticket appeal.
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We can cancel the following bailiff fees
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Stockton-On-Tees Council Bailiffs can’t take goods not owned by you
This includes a car on finance HP/Lease purchase, property that is owned by another person or goods that are exempt.
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Stockton-On-Tees Council Enforcement Agents must attend during normal hours
They can only visit your property between 6am and 9pm, unless they have permission to do otherwise
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Stockton-On-Tees Council Bailiffs cannot use force to get into your property
This includes pushing past you or getting into your property through an open window or by taking up floorboards
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Stockton-On-Tees Council Enforcement Agents Can’t demand inflated fees from you
Bailiff fees are set by law so they can only charge the sums in the list above once the correct notification has been served on you.
Stockton-On-Tees Council use Bailiffs or enforcement agents when they have issued parking tickets or penalty charge notices to drivers who have failed to pay a parking fine or who have not responded to a charge certificate, order for recovery, PE3, TE9, witness statement or other statutory declaration documents that may have been posted. Stockton-On-Tees Bailiffs will either attempt to clamp your vehicle or try to gain access to your property to seize your goods to sell. You normally have 28 days to appeal your penalty charge notice or parking ticket when you first receive it. If you miss this timeline the council or local authority will send out a notice to owner then, charge certificate and then register the debt at the TEC – better known as the traffic enforcement centre. After the debt is registered a warrant is issued by TEC and Stockton-On-Tees will usually use one of the following enforcement agents Newlyn, JBW, Task Enforcement, Phoenix, Marston, One Source, Equita, Collect Servives, Rossendales, Rundles, Jacobs, Confero Collections, Whyte & Co, Bristow 7 Sutor or Chandlers. These are one of the many enforcement agencies who are used by local authorites to pursue the debt. We can dispute your parking ticket even if it is with an enforcement agent to try to get it reduced back to the original amount. Contact us now to find out how.
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