Parking Fines in Exeter: How to Appeal
Exeter issues around 40,000 PCNs annually. The city centre, hospital, and university areas are the main enforcement zones.
Got an Exeter parking fine? Check it for free and see if you can appeal.
Exeter's Parking Hotspots
- City centre: Meters and loading bays with strict enforcement
- Princesshay: Private ANPR car park
- RD&E Hospital: Private parking operator
- University campus: Permit zones
- Sandy Park: Match day restrictions
Think Your Exeter Fine Might Be Wrong?
Our tool checks your PCN details and tells you if you have grounds to appeal. It takes less than two minutes.
How to Appeal
Check which authority issued your PCN. Devon County Council handles on-street; Exeter City Council manages off-street. Private charges go through operator then POPLA/IAS.
Common Winning Grounds
- Hospital overstays: Strong defence at RD&E
- Princesshay ANPR errors: Camera issues
- Match day sign failures: Sandy Park restrictions not properly signed
- Meter faults: Payment machine issues
- Loading exemptions: City centre delivery disputes
Exeter Parking Statistics
| Statistic | Figure |
|---|---|
| Annual PCNs issued | ~40,000 |
| Standard PCN | £70 (£35 early) |
| TPT appeal success rate | ~44% |
[Generate your appeal letter now](/appeal) and challenge your Exeter fine.