Appeal a Euro Car Parks Parking Fine

Euro Car Parks manages sites across the UK and Ireland, particularly in retail and commercial settings. They are a BPA member and use ANPR technology at many of their sites.

Appeal Success Rate

52%

at POPLA

Key Facts About Euro Car Parks

Trade Body

British Parking Association

BPA

Appeal Body

POPLA

Parking on Private Land Appeals

Uses ANPR

Yes

Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras

Pursues Court Action

No

Lower risk

Common Issues With Euro Car Parks

These are the most frequently reported problems that drivers experience with Euro Car Parks. If any of these apply to your situation, they could form the basis of a strong appeal.

Overstay charges at shopping centres

ANPR errors at retail park sites

Confusing maximum stay signage

Charges for re-entry within restricted return periods

Unclear terms about free parking conditions

Charges where shopping was done across multiple stores taking longer than allowed

Known Weaknesses in Euro Car Parks Enforcement

These are documented legal and procedural weaknesses in Euro Car Parks's enforcement process. These weaknesses can significantly strengthen your appeal.

Return period restrictions often poorly signposted

ANPR camera accuracy can be challenged with vehicle evidence

Maximum stay limits sometimes unreasonable for the site type

NtK compliance is a common failure point

Signage must be visible at entry and throughout; not just at machines

Grace period obligations under the BPA Code

How to Appeal a Euro Car Parks Fine

1

Check the Notice to Keeper (NtK) timing

Under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, Euro Car Parks must send the NtK to the registered keeper within 14 days of the alleged contravention (if the driver was not given a ticket at the time). Check the date on the NtK against the date of the alleged offence. If it was served late, this is one of the strongest grounds for appeal.

2

Review the signage

Euro Car Parks must display clear, prominent signage at the entrance to the car park and throughout the site. The signage must include the terms and conditions, the charge amount, and how to pay. If the signs were obscured, damaged, missing, or not visible from where you parked, take photos and use this as evidence in your appeal.

3

Check the charge amount

The parking charge must be a genuine pre-estimate of loss, not a penalty. Under the BPA Code of Practice, charges must be proportionate. If the charge seems excessive for the type of contravention (for example, a large charge for a minor overstay), this can be challenged.

4

Submit your appeal to Euro Car Parks

Write a clear, factual appeal letter to Euro Car Parks within 28 days of receiving the charge. State your grounds for appeal, attach any evidence (photos of signage, timestamps, payment receipts), and keep a copy of everything. Be firm but polite. The charge should be frozen while your appeal is being considered.

5

If rejected, escalate to POPLA

If Euro Car Parks rejects your appeal, they must provide you with a code to appeal to POPLA (Parking on Private Land Appeals). You have 28 days from rejection to submit your POPLA appeal. Include all evidence and clearly explain why the charge should be cancelled. POPLA decisions are binding on Euro Car Parks but not on you.

Frequently Asked Questions About Euro Car Parks

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Get a free assessment of your Euro Car Parks charge. Our tool checks the NtK timing, signage requirements, and other common grounds to build your strongest possible appeal.