Redbridge PCN: How to Pay or Appeal
Received a Redbridge Council parking ticket? Here are the charges that apply now, the 14-day window to pay less, and a clear answer on paying versus appealing. Calm, practical guidance.
How much is a Redbridge parking ticket?
Redbridge applies the higher, Band A, level of parking charges. Tickets are common around Ilford town centre and The Exchange, and across Wanstead, South Woodford, Barkingside and Gants Hill. Read your notice before paying, as payment accepts the charge and closes the case.
| Contravention type | Full charge | Paid within 14 days |
|---|---|---|
| Higher-level parking (double yellows, loading bans, clearways) | £160 | £80 |
| Lower-level parking (single yellows, paid bays, permit bays) | £110 | £55 |
| Bus lane contravention | £160 | £80 |
| Moving traffic contravention (box junction, camera-issued) | £160 | £80 |
Pay within 14 days of the date your PCN is served to keep the 50% discount. For a PCN issued by camera (CCTV), the discount window is 21 days. The clock starts the day it is issued, not the day it reaches you.
Check the reference before assuming it is ours. A Redbridge PCN reference is ten digits starting AF. If yours does not, the penalty was issued on a red route by Transport for London or by another authority, so refer to whoever issued it.
How to pay a Redbridge PCN online
No council websites. No confusing forms. No legal jargon. Just a clear, calm guide through what to do next, right from your phone using Snapmyfine.
Take a photo of your PCN
Open Snapmyfine and snap your ticket. The app reads every detail automatically; council, fine amount, contravention code, and the deadlines that matter most.
We explain it in simple terms
No jargon, no legalese. The app tells you exactly what your ticket means, what your rights are, and whether you have real grounds to challenge it.
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The app also watches your deadlines for you. We’ll remind you before the 14-day and 28-day windows close, so nothing slips through the cracks.
Deadlines and escalation timeline
A Redbridge PCN will not lapse if you leave it; the only thing that changes is the cost. This is the order things happen in, and the dates that matter.
PCN issued
The notice is issued. Snap it with Snapmyfine and it sits in your dashboard straight away, with the clock already running. No post to wait for.
Pay at 50% discount or challenge
Either pay the reduced amount (£80 or £55) or send an informal challenge. The discount window is 21 days for a camera-issued PCN. Challenge inside the window and, if the council says no, the discount is usually put back on the table.
Full charge due or Notice to Owner
With nothing paid or challenged, the full charge (£160 or £110) falls due and the council posts a Notice to Owner to the registered keeper.
Formal representations
From the Notice to Owner you get 28 days to make formal representations on legal grounds. This is the final step handled by the council itself.
Charge increases by 50%
Ignore the Notice to Owner and a Charge Certificate follows, lifting the charge by half (£240 or £165). It is now a registered debt.
Enforcement agents
The debt is registered at the Traffic Enforcement Centre, a court fee is added, and enforcement agents (bailiffs) can then be instructed and add their own fees on top.
How to challenge or appeal a Redbridge PCN
There is no need for a solicitor, and every stage is free. You only go a step further if the last answer went against you.
Informal challenge
Make an informal challenge through the Redbridge enforcement portal, by email, or by post. Include your PCN reference and any supporting evidence: photographs of the signs or bay markings, a payment receipt, or a note of what went wrong. If you challenge within the discount window and it is turned down, the discount is normally reinstated.
Formal representations
If the informal challenge fails, or if you wait, a Notice to Owner is sent to the registered keeper and you then have 28 days to make formal representations. This is the council's last word on the matter.
Appeal to London Tribunals
Should the council reject your formal representations, take it to London Tribunals, the independent adjudicator for the capital. It costs nothing, the adjudicator sits apart from the council, and a decision in your favour cancels the PCN outright.
Strong grounds include: photographs of missing or unclear signs, proof of payment such as an app receipt or ticket stub, loading or unloading evidence, a factual error on the PCN (wrong registration, location or time), or camera footage that does not clearly show your vehicle. Redbridge uses both civil enforcement officers and CCTV, so for a camera-issued PCN the discount window runs to 21 days, and the footage and signage are worth reviewing first.
Not sure which stage you're at, or how long you've got?
Get Snapmyfine and stay on top of your RedbridgePCN, so you don't miss the discount window or the 28-day cutoff. The app reads your notice, tells you exactly where you stand, and reminds you before each deadline.
How to contact London Borough of Redbridge parking enforcement
Have your PCN reference and your vehicle registration to hand for any contact.
Online portal (pay or challenge)
enforcement.redbridge.gov.uk
Redbridge enforcement portal: pay, challenge or make representations.
Phone
020 8708 4708
Automated payment.
Postal address
London Borough of Redbridge, PO Box 750, IG1 1FQ
Challenges and representations are made online through the enforcement portal. Appeals go to London Tribunals.
Contact details last verified July 2026. Phone numbers, portal URLs and postal addresses can change. Always confirm at enforcement.redbridge.gov.uk.
Frequently asked questions about Redbridge PCNs
If something's holding you back, it's probably answered here. Redbridge-specific answers, not generic advice.
Handle your Redbridge PCN in about a minute.
Snapmyfine works across all 33 London councils, Redbridge included. Photograph the notice and the app reads it back to you, explains the contravention, says whether paying or challenging makes more sense, and reminds you before the deadline lands.
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This page offers general information about London Borough of Redbridge Penalty Charge Notices and is not legal advice. Snapmyfine is a technology app for understanding and managing parking tickets, not a law firm. Always rely on the details printed on your own notice and the council's official guidance.

