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Oxford Zero Emission Zone

PCN Grounds of Appeal

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Oxford Zero Emission Zone

PCN Grounds of Appeal

Below are the only grounds (reasons) on which a Traffic Penalty Tribunal Adjudicator
can instruct Oxfordshire County Council to cancel an
Oxford Zero Emission Zone Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).

Unsure which ground
applies to your case?

Explain clearly why you are submitting an appeal in as much detail as possible.
The Adjudicator will be able to identify if a ground of appeal
or compelling reason applies in your case.

Below are the only grounds (reasons) on which a Traffic Penalty Tribunal Adjudicator can instruct Oxfordshire County Council to cancel a Oxford Zero Emission Zone Penalty Charge Notice (PCN).

Unsure which ground applies to your case?

Explain clearly why you are submitting an appeal in as much detail as possible. The Adjudicator will be able to identify if a ground of appeal or compelling reason applies in your case.

For example:

  • you have never been the Registered Keeper
  • you sold the vehicle before, or bought it after, the time it was detected in the zone. You will usually be required to provide the name / address details of who you bought the vehicle from / sold the vehicle to in your appeal. If you cannot do this, you should explain why
  • it was under a long-term leasing arrangement that transfers ‘keepership’ from the Registered Keeper to the lessee.

For example, the vehicle met the applicable emissions standard or a particular exemption applied.

Payments for using a vehicle in the zone are made to the council online at its Zero Emission Zone vehicle check and payment service.

This ground covers stolen vehicles and vehicles used without the owner’s consent. It could apply, for example, to a vehicle taken by ‘joy riders’. It does not generally apply to vehicles in the care of a garage or borrowed by a relative or friend. If possible, you should supply a crime reference number from the police when submitting an appeal.

This ground applies only to qualifying formal hire / lease agreements, where the hirer / lessee has signed an agreement accepting liability of penalty charges issued during the hire / lease period. You should provide the hirer’s / lessee’s name and address and a copy of the agreement when making an appeal to us.

This means Oxfordshire County Council has not complied with the relevant regulations. For example:

  • the PCN or another document did not give the required information
  • the council did not respond to your representations, or responded too late.

Select this ground if the penalty charge on the PCN is incorrect (Oxfordshire County Council has asked for more than they are entitled to under the relevant regulations). This should be £60.

The Adjudicator can’t cancel a PCN based on a compelling reason, but they can ask Oxfordshire County Council to reconsider its decision to issue the penalty. You should explain clearly why you are appealing and provide as much detail on the circumstances as possible, which the Adjudicator will consider.

For example:

  • you have never been the Registered Keeper
  • you sold the vehicle before, or bought it after, the time it was detected in the zone. You will usually be required to provide the name / address details of who you bought the vehicle from / sold the vehicle to in your appeal. If you cannot do this, you should explain why
  • it was under a long-term leasing arrangement that transfers ‘keepership’ from the Registered Keeper to the lessee.

For example, the vehicle met the applicable emissions standard or a particular exemption applied.

Payments for using a vehicle in the zone are made to the council online at its Zero Emission Zone vehicle check and payment service.

This ground covers stolen vehicles and vehicles used without the owner’s consent. It could apply, for example, to a vehicle taken by ‘joy riders’. It does not generally apply to vehicles in the care of a garage or borrowed by a relative or friend. If possible, you should supply a crime reference number from the police when submitting an appeal.

This ground applies only to qualifying formal hire / lease agreements, where the hirer / lessee has signed an agreement accepting liability of penalty charges issued during the hire / lease period. You should provide the hirer’s / lessee’s name and address and a copy of the agreement when making an appeal to us.

This means Oxfordshire County Council has not complied with the relevant regulations. For example:

  • the PCN or another document did not give the required information
  • the council did not respond to your representations, or responded too late.

Select this ground if the penalty charge on the PCN is incorrect (Oxfordshire County Council has asked for more than they are entitled to under the relevant regulations). This should be £60.

The Adjudicator can’t cancel a PCN based on a compelling reason, but they can ask Oxfordshire County Council to reconsider its decision to issue the penalty. You should explain clearly why you are appealing and provide as much detail on the circumstances as possible, which the Adjudicator will consider.

Ready to submit an appeal?

Once you have made representations to Oxfordshire County Council and have received a

Notice of Rejection (NoR) of Representations

an appeal can be submitted to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal.

Ready to submit an appeal?

Once you have made representations to Oxfordshire County Council and have received a

Notice of Rejection (NoR) of Representations

an appeal can be submitted to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal.

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