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NHS parking fine, unaware of CCJ

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  • NHS parking fine, unaware of CCJ

    Hello everyone,

    I really appreciate any advice and I have read the newbie thread so have an idea where to start, but would just like to seek clarification before I take any action as this PCN was issued by an NHS trust.

    I moved house in November 2018, post redirected for 6 months post move. Credit file was 900+ until I checked today and it’s plummeted to 600 due to a CCJ registered in August 2019! It appears that an NHS trust has issued a CCJ against me as a result of a windscreen parking notice Being issued whilst the vehicle I was registered Keeper of was parked on their staff car park. I am the registered keeper but most definitely was not the driver!

    The first I knew of this fine was when I today discovered the CCJ and contacted the court to see what it was about, I have rang the solicitors and promptly paid the amount £170, I recognise I acted in haste but I panicked as the driver didn’t inform me of this PCN. They say they sent four letters to my former address prior to issue of proceedings, apparently these were sent from 2016 when the PCN was issued.

    I would like to set this judgement aside as My once perfect credit file is now destroyed, I am not responsible for this PCN and finally I never received any court documents, in fact the solicitors today confirmed that they received some of their correspondence back to them with the note ‘return to sender’.

    Am I right to complete the N244 application and pay my fee on the basis that they can’t assume the keeper is the driver and also that I didn’t receive the court papers

    Thanks very much in advance.
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    I originally posted the above on money saving expert forum and was kindly advised to seek legal advice on their forum, it seems I have complicated matters by panicking and paying the Solicitors however I can prove that I was not the driver of the car at the time the parking fine was issued and the fact remains I have not had opportunity to defend this as the papers were served at my former address.

    Finally, I only paid it because I read on the internet to pay a CCJ as soon as you are aware of it, I didn’t know that the CCJ can’t be removed once satisfied

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