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PCN court letter for a vehicle that wasn't mine

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  • PCN court letter for a vehicle that wasn't mine

    Hi

    I received a county court letter for two PCNs from 2017. I have spoken to DVLA to enquire why my details were held for this car and they said to send a letter in stating I was not the keeper of the car for them to remove my details, but this may take up to 6 weeks and I've done the AOS on moneyclaim.gov.uk which only gives me until 10th January. So I'm worried they won't get back to me in time.

    Is there a way to get an extension because I need more time for DVLA to get back to me?

    Also - it escalated to court action because I assumed any previous correspondence was phishing/scam as I never owned this vehicle.

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  • #2
    So part of yoour defence that you were never owner or keeper of the vehicle in question.

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    • #3
      ostell yes, seeing other posts, will I need to still do the cpr and sar letters?

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      • #4
        It would be an idea to get all the documents that they are using. Hopefully you will spot the mistake.

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        • #5
          ostell Hi, after doing my acknowledgment of service letter to the court, my date was set to Jan 7 or 10th and I haven’t heard anything back from ukpc after send SAR and CPR, including Dvla which said it can take up to 6 weeks.
          Do I need to email Traffic Enforcement Centre
          tec@justice.gov.uk for an extension?

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