Got a Euro Car Parks Ticket? Here’s What to Do
If you’ve just received a Parking Charge Notice (PCN) from Euro Car Parks, you might be wondering whether you can appeal it or pay. The good news is that many people successfully appeal their fines, and you may be able to do the same.
Key Facts About Appealing a Euro Car Parks Fine:
You have 28 days to appeal from the date the charge is issued
If you appeal, the fine will not increase while it is under review.
If you pay, you lose the right to appeal – always check before making any payment.
If rejected, you can escalate to POPLA, but the discounted rate will no longer apply.
Attach supporting evidence such as receipts, photos, or witness statements to strengthen your case.
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Are Euro Car Parks Fines Enforceable?
Unlike council parking tickets, Euro Car Parks fines are issued under contract law, meaning they are not automatically enforceable. Euro Car Parks must prove in court that the driver entered into a contract by parking on private land and that the terms were clearly displayed and agreed upon. In practical terms:
These fines are only enforceable if Euro Car Parks takes you to court and wins.
Euro Car Parks has pursued legal action in some cases, but many people successfully appeal without going to court.
If you believe your fine is unfair, you should always consider appealing it before paying.
Euro Car Parks: A Private Parking Giant Profiting from Fines

Euro Car Parks Midlands
Euro Car Parks operates lots of private car parks across the UK, often aggressively enforcing parking fines at retail parks, hospitals, and supermarkets.
According to Companies House, Euro Car Parks made £103 million in revenue and £10 million in profit from parking fines in 2023. That’s millions of pounds taken from drivers every year—often through fines that are unfair and unnecessary.
How to Appeal a Euro Car Parks Fine
Step 1: Check If the Fine Is Valid
Before appealing, check for any errors that could make the ticket invalid:
Incorrect date, time, or vehicle registration.
Poor or unclear signage about parking rules.
The grace period (usually 10 minutes) was not honoured.
You had a valid parking permit or paid for parking.
You received the ticket due to a medical emergency or vehicle breakdown.
Step 2: Gather Evidence
If you find a reason to challenge the fine, collect supporting evidence such as:
Photos of unclear signage or ticket machine errors.
Receipts or app screenshots proving you paid for parking.
Witness statements (if applicable).
Proof of a medical emergency or vehicle breakdown.
Step 3: Submit Your Appeal to Euro Car Parks
Appeals should be submitted within 28 days of receiving the Parking Charge Notice.
While your appeal is under review, the fine amount will not increase.
If you pay the charge, you lose the right to appeal.
Attach all supporting evidence to strengthen your appeal.
Euro Car Parks advises sending copies of documents rather than originals.
If your appeal is rejected, you will receive details on how to escalate it to POPLA (Parking on Private Land Appeals).
If you take your case to POPLA, the discounted fine will no longer apply, and the full charge will be due if you lose the appeal.
How to Appeal:
Enter your PCN reference number and vehicle registration.
Provide your evidence and reason for appeal.
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Step 4: Escalate to POPLA (if Rejected)
If Euro Car Parks rejects your appeal, you can escalate the case to POPLA (Parking on Private Land Appeals), an independent adjudicator.
How to Appeal to POPLA:
Visit POPLA’s website and submit your appeal within 28 days of rejection.
Use the unique code provided in your Euro Car Parks rejection letter.
POPLA often upholds appeals when Euro Car Parks has not followed proper procedures.
Common Reasons Why Euro Car Parks Appeals Succeed
Many people win their appeals due to:
Unclear or misleading signage – If parking terms were not clearly displayed.
Technical errors – If a payment machine or parking app malfunctioned.
Grace period not honoured – If you left within 10 minutes of your parking expiring.
Mitigating circumstances – Emergencies such as hospital visits or breakdowns.
Should You Ignore a Euro Car Parks Fine?
Ignoring a Euro Car Parks fine is not recommended. While Euro Car Parks are not a government body, they can take legal action through the small claims court. If you ignore the fine and court proceedings are issued, you could end up with a County Court Judgment (CCJ) against you, which affects your credit score.
It’s always best to either appeal or pay rather than ignore the ticket.
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