Evidence and documents

I paid for parking but still got a charge

If you paid for parking but still got a charge, appeal with dated payment proof, session details, registration and a timeline showing payment covered the alleged period — then request operator payment and ANPR records.

What to do when you paid for parking but received a private parking charge — evidence, appeal wording and operator records to request.

Being charged after you believe you paid is one of the most common private parking disputes. Operators often rely on ANPR timings and their own payment systems — your job is to show a payment was made, when, and for which registration.

Evidence to upload

  • Bank or card statement line showing the parking payment
  • App screenshot showing active session or confirmation
  • Pay-by-phone SMS or email receipt
  • Machine ticket photo if you paid on site
  • Photo of your registration plate if plate mismatch is alleged

Common payment failure scenarios

  1. 1
    App showed success but operator has no record

    Include app screenshots, session ID and any support ticket — ask the operator to reconcile with their merchant.

  2. 2
    Paid for wrong registration by mistake

    Minor registration errors sometimes succeed on payment-made grounds if proof shows honest mistake and same vehicle.

  3. 3
    Paid after ANPR entry but before exit

    Build a timeline — short gaps between payment and alleged overstay are worth challenging.

Common questions

Is a bank statement enough?

Often yes, if it shows merchant, amount, date and time. Pair it with the parking notice and a short explanation of what the payment was for.

What if I paid on the wrong vehicle?

Appeals can still be worth trying with proof the correct vehicle was on site and payment was attempted in good faith — outcomes vary by facts.

Ready to build your appeal pack?

Answer a few questions, upload evidence, and generate a structured response for £4.99 before you send it.