Fight unfair parking charges with the law on your side

ParkCounsel generates professionally cited appeal letters in minutes. We reference the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, BPA/IPC codes of practice, and landmark case law — the same arguments solicitors use.

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"I write to formally appeal the above Parking Charge Notice. Pursuant to Schedule 4 of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, the operator must satisfy specific requirements before keeper liability can be established. Furthermore, the charge of £100 exceeds what the Supreme Court in ParkingEye Ltd v Beavis [2015] UKSC 67 considered a legitimate interest..."
42%
Average appeal success rate
8.4M
Private parking charges issued yearly
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How It Works

01

Enter PCN Details

Tell us about the charge — the operator, reference number, dates, and your vehicle registration.

02

Select Your Grounds

Choose from 11 legal grounds for appeal. Each includes citations you can click to read the law.

03

Generate Your Letter

Our AI drafts a formal appeal letter citing PoFA 2012, operator codes, and relevant case law.

04

Send Your Appeal

Copy your letter or print it as a PDF. Submit directly to the operator or escalate to POPLA/IAS.

Legal Grounds We Cover

Each ground is backed by legislation, codes of practice, and case law

Inadequate Signage

BPA Code §17 · PoFA 2012 Sch.4

No Grace Period

BPA Code §19.4 · IPC Code §15.3

Keeper Liability Defects

PoFA 2012 Schedule 4, Para 9

Disproportionate Charge

ParkingEye v Beavis [2015] UKSC 67

Late Notice to Keeper

PoFA 2012 Sch.4, Para 8

Mitigating Circumstances

BPA Code §22 · IPC Code §18
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