A “Parking Charge Notice” from a private operator is not a council fine — it’s a contractual charge on private land, and it only holds up if the signage, the keeper-liability paperwork and the grace periods were all done correctly. They often aren’t.
Find the operator on your charge below — Beat It writes the appeal around the grounds that win, submits it, and escalates to POPLA or the IAS if it’s wrongly rejected.
APCOA Parking
Appeal a APCOA Parking charge →
Britannia Parking
Appeal a Britannia Parking charge →
Civil Enforcement
Appeal a Civil Enforcement charge →
Euro Car Parks
Appeal a Euro Car Parks charge →
Excel Parking
Appeal a Excel Parking charge →
G24
Appeal a G24 charge →
Group Nexus
Appeal a Group Nexus charge →
Highview Parking
Appeal a Highview Parking charge →
Horizon Parking
Appeal a Horizon Parking charge →
Indigo Park
Appeal a Indigo Park charge →
MET Parking Services
Appeal a MET Parking Services charge →
NCP
Appeal a NCP charge →
New Generation Parking
Appeal a New Generation Parking charge →
NForce
Appeal a NForce charge →
Parking Control Management
Appeal a Parking Control Management charge →
ParkingEye
Appeal a ParkingEye charge →
Premier Park
Appeal a Premier Park charge →
Premier Parking Solutions
Appeal a Premier Parking Solutions charge →
Q-Park
Appeal a Q-Park charge →
Saba Park
Appeal a Saba Park charge →
Smart Parking
Appeal a Smart Parking charge →
Total Car Parks
Appeal a Total Car Parks charge →
UK Car Park Management
Appeal a UK Car Park Management charge →
UK Parking Control
Appeal a UK Parking Control charge →
Vehicle Control Services
Appeal a Vehicle Control Services charge →
Got a council ticket instead? Appeal a council PCN. Not sure which you’ve got? Scan the ticket and Beat It works it out for you.