London Borough of Tower Hamlets · Band A

Tower Hamlets PCN: How to Pay or Appeal

Got a Tower Hamlets Council parking ticket? See the current charges, your 14-day discount deadline, and whether to pay or challenge. Free guidance, no jargon.

33 London boroughsFree to download2 in 3 appeals succeed
£80Higher-level PCN (discounted, 14 days)
£55Lower-level PCN (discounted, 14 days)
14 daysDiscount window from date served
FreeTo challenge or appeal
+50%If it reaches Charge Certificate
LogoTower Hamlets PCN charges (current rates)

How much is a Tower Hamlets parking ticket?

Tower Hamlets is in Band A, inner London, so it applies the highest tier of charges. These rates have been in force across London since April 2025. Always check your notice before paying: once you pay, you accept the charge and close the case.

Contravention typeFull chargePaid 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 from the date your PCN is served to get the 50% discount. The clock starts the day it is issued, not the day it arrives.

It takes one working day for a new PCN to appear on the system. If you received it on a Friday or the weekend, wait until Monday to pay. Genuine Tower Hamlets references begin with TT followed by 8 digits.

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How to pay a Tower Hamlets 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.

Step 1

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.

Step 2

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.

Step 3

Pay or appeal: your choice, made easy

Pay securely through Open Banking in seconds. Or let us help you build a proper appeal letter. Calm, clear, and written the way councils actually respond to.

Step 1: Take a photo

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.

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Deadlines and escalation timeline

A Tower Hamlets PCN does not expire; ignoring it only makes it more expensive. Here is exactly what happens and when.

1

PCN issued

Day 0Start

Driver photographs the PCN on the spot using the Snapmyfine app. It lands in your dashboard instantly, no post, no email chase.

2

Pay at 50% discount or challenge

Days 1–14Act now

Pay the reduced charge (£80 or £55), or make an informal challenge in writing. Challenge in this window and your case is held, with a further chance to pay at the discount if you are unsuccessful.

3

Full charge due or Notice to Owner

Day 28Deadline

If you have not paid or challenged, the full charge (£160 or £110) is due. The council issues a Notice to Owner to the registered keeper.

4

Formal representations

Notice to Owner + 28 daysLast council stage

After the Notice to Owner, you have 28 days to make formal representations using the webcode on the notice. This is your last formal council stage.

5

Charge increases by 50%

Charge Certificate+50%

If you do not respond to the Notice to Owner, a Charge Certificate is issued. The fine jumps by 50%: £240 for a higher-level, £165 for a lower-level. This is registered debt.

6

Enforcement agents

Order for RecoveryEnforcement

The council registers the debt at the Traffic Enforcement Centre. An enforcement agent (bailiff) can then be instructed; they can add further costs.

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How to challenge or appeal a Tower Hamlets PCN

You do not need a solicitor. All three stages are free. Tower Hamlets only accepts challenges in writing, online or by post, never by phone, and replies by post, so always include your full name and postal address. You only move to the next stage if the previous decision goes against you.

Stage 1Before Notice to Owner

Informal challenge

If your PCN was issued by a Civil Enforcement Officer or for a bus lane contravention, make an informal challenge in writing within the first 14 days (or 14 days from service of a postal PCN). Your case is put on hold, with a further chance to pay at the discount if you are unsuccessful. You do not need a webcode for an informal challenge.

Stage 228 days from Notice to Owner

Formal representations

If your informal challenge is rejected, or if you choose to wait, the council sends a Notice to Owner. You then have 28 days to make formal representations, entering the webcode shown on the top right of the notice. This is the last stage at council level.

Stage 328 days from council rejection

Appeal to London Tribunals

If the council rejects your formal representations, you can appeal to London Tribunals, the independent adjudicator for London. The rejection notice contains a verification code for the tribunal website. This is free, and the adjudicator has no connection to the council. A Tribunal finding for you cancels the PCN entirely.

Strong grounds: photos of unclear or missing signs, a proof of payment (app receipt, parking ticket stub), loading documentation, a factual error on the PCN (wrong reg, location or time), or camera evidence that does not clearly show your vehicle. Tower Hamlets' heavy camera enforcement means procedural standards for postal PCNs are often a viable basis for challenge.

Not sure which stage you're at, or how long you've got?

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LogoTower Hamlets Parking Services contact details

How to contact Tower Hamlets parking enforcement

Quote your TT reference (TT followed by 8 digits) in any contact. Challenges are accepted only in writing, with your full name and address.

Online (pay, view or challenge)

towerhamlets.tarantoportal.com

Fastest method: view evidence, pay, or submit a written challenge.

Phone

020 7364 5000

Contact Centre, for payments and to retrieve your PCN number or webcode. Challenges are not accepted by phone.

Written challenges

Online or by post

Include your full name and postal address. All responses are sent by post.

Appeal

londontribunals.gov.uk

London Tribunals, using the verification code on your rejection notice.

Contact details last verified July 2026. Phone numbers, portal URLs and postal addresses can change. Always confirm at towerhamlets.tarantoportal.com.

Last checked Jul 2026
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Frequently asked questions about Tower Hamlets PCNs

If something's holding you back, it's probably answered here. Tower Hamlets-specific answers, not generic advice.

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A higher-level parking PCN is £160, reduced to £80 if paid within 14 days. A lower-level one is £110, reduced to £55. Bus lane and moving traffic PCNs are £160, reduced to £80. These are Band A rates, in force across London since April 2025.

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Manage your Tower Hamlets PCN in 60 seconds.

Snapmyfine covers all 33 London councils, Tower Hamlets included. Photograph your PCN and the app reads it, explains the contravention, tells you whether to pay or challenge, and reminds you before your deadline.

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This page is general information about London Borough of Tower Hamlets Penalty Charge Notices and is not legal advice. Snapmyfine is a technology app that helps you understand and manage parking tickets; it is not a law firm. Always check the details on your own notice and the council's official guidance.