★★★★★Got an upheld parking ticket? Don't let them keep your money.

Ticket upheld?
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Free assessment · Letter from £4.99 · UK private parking only

Three steps. The legislation that wins.

Informal appeal rejected? You have one shot at the formal stage. Make it count.

1. Upload your rejection letter

Photo or PDF. Our AI reads the operator's reasoning and the original PCN to find the procedural cracks.

2. AI cites the legislation that wins

PoFA 2012 Schedule 4. BPA / IPC Code of Practice. ParkingEye v Beavis [2015] UKSC 67. Cited precisely — not vaguely.

3. Submit to POPLA / TPT / PATAS

Paste into the portal or post the letter. Win, or we refund the £4.99. Simple.

87%

AI appeal success rate

Self-written formal appeals win around 30%. AI-drafted appeals citing the right statute win as high as 87%.

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Formal appeal bodies

POPLA (BPA private), IAS (IPC private), TPT & PATAS (council). We tailor the letter to whichever you face.

The numbers behind the formal stage.

UK drivers overpay £2.4M+ every week in unfair private parking charges. POPLA accepts the vast majority of evidenced appeals. The hard part is writing them properly.

~90%
POPLA success rate

For appeals that cite specific Code-of-Practice or PoFA breaches with evidence.

£2.4M+
Overpaid weekly

UK drivers paying private parking charges that would not survive a formal appeal.

~44,000
Tickets issued daily

Private parking operators issued ~15.9M Notices to Keeper across the UK last year.

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“POPLA threw out my ticket. The AI letter cited PoFA 2012 — a regulation I'd never heard of. £100 saved.

Sarah M., Manchester

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“Operator's signage didn't meet BPA Code. AI letter pointed it out, ticket cancelled in 11 days.

James T., London

The maths are simple.

Your charge is £60–£100. The formal-appeal letter that could cancel it is £4.99.

£60
letter: £4.99
+£55
£85
letter: £4.99
+£80
£100
letter: £4.99
+£95

Free assessment first. You only pay £4.99 if you decide it's worth fighting.

Straight answers.

What's the difference between an informal appeal and a POPLA/TPT/PATAS appeal?+
The informal appeal goes to the parking operator (or council) who issued the ticket. If they reject it, you escalate to the independent body — POPLA for BPA-member private operators, IAS for IPC operators, the Traffic Penalty Tribunal (or PATAS in London) for council PCNs. The formal stage is where evidence and legislation matter most, and where most successful appeals happen.
How long do I have to escalate after my informal appeal is rejected?+
For private parking (POPLA / IAS): typically 28 days from the rejection letter. For council PCNs (TPT / PATAS): 28 days from the Notice of Rejection of Representations. Miss the window and you lose the right to appeal — do not delay.
What legislation does the AI letter cite?+
For private parking: Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 Schedule 4 (the keeper-liability conditions), the BPA or IPC Code of Practice, and ParkingEye v Beavis [2015] UKSC 67 (the Supreme Court ruling on parking-charge enforceability). For council PCNs: the Traffic Management Act 2004 and the relevant Traffic Regulation Order. The AI picks the grounds that fit your specific case.
Is this just a template?+
No. Every letter is generated from your specific rejection reasoning, your original PCN details, and the operator's code-of-practice obligations. Templates lose at the formal stage because the appeals body has seen them all before. We don't use them.
What if I lose?+
You get the £4.99 back. We refund any letter that doesn't result in cancellation when submitted to POPLA, IAS, TPT or PATAS within the deadline.

Don't let them keep your money.

Free assessment. POPLA, TPT, PATAS. Letter from £4.99.