Challenge Your Parking Ticket — Fight My Fine

Got a parking ticket? Don't just pay it. Over 33 million parking charges are issued every year in the UK, and 40–70% of appeals succeed. Fight My Fine gives you a free case assessment and a professionally drafted appeal letter citing the specific UK legislation for your situation.

How It Works

  1. Free Case Assessment — Answer a few questions about your ticket. We identify your strongest legal defences and give you a confidence score. No sign-up required.
  2. Get Your Appeal Letter — For £5, we generate a professionally drafted letter citing the specific legislation and case law for your case, personalised to your situation.
  3. We Can Post It For You — For £10, we print, frank, and post your letter 1st class within 24 hours. Available for straightforward cases.

What We Cover

Free Guides

Read our comprehensive parking ticket guides covering appeal time limits, your rights against private parking companies, how to win at POPLA, the Traffic Penalty Tribunal process, and appeal letter templates. Guides available for London, Manchester, Birmingham, and more UK cities.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost?

The case assessment is completely free. Appeal letters are £5 for digital or £10 for printed and posted. No subscriptions, no hidden fees.

What's your success rate?

Industry data shows 40–55% of council PCN appeals succeed at tribunal, and 50–70% of private parking appeals succeed at POPLA or IAS.

What's the difference between a council PCN and a private parking charge?

A council Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) is a statutory penalty under the Traffic Management Act 2004. A private parking charge is a contractual invoice under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012. The defences and appeal routes are different — our tool handles both.

Can I ignore a private parking charge?

We don't recommend it. Parking companies can pursue debts through county court. Better to appeal if you have grounds, or pay at the reduced rate within 14 days.

What if my appeal is rejected?

Council PCNs can be escalated to the Traffic Penalty Tribunal. Private charges can go to POPLA or IAS. These independent appeals are free and have high success rates.

What Our Customers Say

"I got a £100 charge from ParkingEye for overstaying by 20 minutes. Fight My Fine identified the NTK was sent late under POFA 2012. Charge cancelled within 10 days. Best £5 I've ever spent." — Sarah M., London
"The yellow lines were so faded you couldn't see them. Fight My Fine told me exactly what photos to take and generated a letter citing TSRGD 2016. Council cancelled the PCN." — James T., Manchester
"Got caught in a box junction turning right. Fight My Fine told me about the Regulation 29 right-turn exemption. TfL reviewed the footage and cancelled the PCN." — David R., Leeds

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Fight My Fine is an informational service, not a law firm. We are not regulated by the SRA. Our letters are not legal advice. For complex cases, seek independent legal advice.