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Civil Enforcement LTD Court Claim - Parking

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  • Civil Enforcement LTD Court Claim - Parking

    Hi - I was wondering if you could possibly help me? I have recently recieved a court claim from Civil Enforcement LTD for what i can only assume as an unpaid parking ticket (although the the claim form has no particulars).

    Although the reference date under the particulars of claim is stated as 2015, i have ignored any previous communication (naively, and partly due to not living at the address - parents address). There is no particulars stated on the claim form other than a claimant reference.

    How do i proceed? I have made an acknowledgment of service today with the intention of making a defence also. Only issue is, due to the age of the ticket, and no longer actually living at that address i have no information from CEL. They do go on to say they will send me me detailed particulars in 14 days.

    Can you suggest what my next steps are? My father and I were both insured on the car at the time so i couldn't even say 100% if i was driving, does this make any difference etc? Reading through the thread i seem to think it depends etc

    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

    Many Thanks
    Craig

    Last edited by craigb; 12th October 2017, 23:28:PM. Reason: -
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    Re: Civil Enforcement LTD Court Claim - Parking

    Hi Craig

    See your other thread under 'Motoring'.
    Best stick to one thread.....things can get a bit disjointed with 2 threads on the go!
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