Ireland · Fixed Charge Notice

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Cork City Council issues Fixed Charge Notices under the Road Traffic Act 1994. Beat It scans your FCN against 112 documented Irish appeal grounds — signage defects, wrong codes, procedural failures, exemptions — and drafts a representation in under 5 minutes. Free to scan. No win, no win-fee.

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Cork City Council — appeal contact details

Postal address
Parking Appeals, Cork City Council, City Hall, Anglesea Street, Cork, T12 T997, Ireland
Phone (parking services)
021 492 4555

Common grounds for a Cork City FCN appeal

Signage non-compliant with S.I. 182/1997

Cork City Council can only enforce a parking restriction where the signage and lines comply with the Road Traffic (Traffic and Parking) Regulations 1997 (S.I. 182/1997). Faded markings, missing signs, obstructed view of a time-plate, or contradictory information at the location all invalidate the FCN.

The contravention did not occur

Sometimes the FCN is wrong on the facts — the vehicle was not where the traffic warden recorded, the times on the ticket don't match the photo, the contravention code is mismatched, or you were actively loading/unloading and an exemption applies.

Procedural defects under the Road Traffic Act 1994

FCNs must be served correctly and contain all the statutory information required by Road Traffic Act 1994 §103. Wrong amount, missing reference, late service, or improper notification can each invalidate the notice.

Mitigating circumstances

Cork City Council has discretion to cancel an FCN where there are exceptional circumstances — a medical emergency, vehicle breakdown, a disabled badge that fell off the dashboard, or a malfunctioning pay-and-display machine. A well-evidenced representation regularly succeeds before any District Court summons issues.

How Beat It works in Cork City

  1. 1. Upload a photo of your Cork City FCN. Beat It extracts the contravention code, location, time, and vehicle details.
  2. 2. Beat It cross-references the FCN against 112 documented Irish appeal grounds, the Road Traffic Act 1994, S.I. 182/1997, and (if relevant) the Vehicle Clamping Act 2015.
  3. 3. If a defect applies, Beat It drafts a representation citing the actual statute, and submits it to Cork City Council on your behalf.
  4. 4. If we win, you pay €3 (plus a small success fee). If we don't win, you pay nothing.

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