Parking Fines in Inverness: How to Appeal
Inverness issues around 20,000 PCNs each year through Highland Council. The city centre and hospital area are the main hotspots.
Got an Inverness parking fine? Check it for free and find out your options.
Inverness's Parking Hotspots
- City centre: Meters on the High Street and surrounding areas
- Eastgate Centre: Shopping centre car park
- Raigmore Hospital: Private parking operator
- Riverside areas: Tourist parking zones
- Retail parks: ANPR enforcement
Think Your Inverness 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
Scottish law applies. Challenge to Highland Council, then formal representation, then TPT. No bailiffs.
Common Winning Grounds
- Hospital overstays: Raigmore appointment delays
- Tourist-season enforcement: Signage not adequate for visitors
- Meter faults: Payment issues in the city centre
- ANPR errors: Retail park cameras
- Loading exemptions: Delivery disputes
Inverness Parking Statistics
| Statistic | Figure |
|---|---|
| Annual PCNs issued | ~20,000 |
| Standard PCN | £80 (£40 early) |
| TPT appeal success rate | ~46% |
[Generate your appeal letter now](/appeal) and challenge your Inverness fine.