This service generates appeal letter templates for UK motorists fighting parking tickets. Upload a photo of your ticket, and AI scans it to extract details, identifies the parking company, researches potential enforcement procedure issues, and produces a properly formatted appeal letter that references relevant UK parking regulations like POFA 2012 and BPA/IPC codes. The whole process takes under 5 minutes.
Who It's For
A London office worker returns to their car after a meeting to find a parking ticket from a private company. They don't know where to start with an appeal or what regulations might help their case. They upload the ticket photo, and within minutes they've got a letter template that points out the company failed to display proper signage under BPA guidelines.
A Sheffield delivery driver gets ticketed while unloading at a client's office. The ticket seems unfair, but researching parking law online returns hundreds of confusing forum posts and contradictory advice. Instead of spending hours figuring out which regulations apply, they use this service to get a letter that cites the specific enforcement issues with their particular ticket.
A Manchester resident receives multiple tickets from the same car park operator over disputed permit visibility. Each ticket needs a separate appeal, and writing them manually would mean repeating the same research. The AI identifies the parking company once and generates consistent letters for each ticket, all referencing the same procedural failures.
Where It Breaks
The service operates in Beta. It doesn't work for complex cases. Legal nuances need qualified solicitors.
This service provides templates, not legal advice. You'll still need to review the generated letter, potentially adjust details specific to your situation, and decide whether to send it. If your case involves court proceedings or particularly complicated circumstances, you're looking at hiring an actual legal professional.
The AI can only work with what's visible on the ticket. If critical information is missing or unclear in your photo, the analysis won't be complete. You can't ask follow-up questions or get clarification on specific points.
Pricing Structure
The Beta version costs £1.
Who Shouldn't Use This
Skip this if your case is already in court or involves criminal charges. It won't help with council-issued penalty charge notices, which follow different appeal processes. Anyone needing actual legal representation rather than a template should contact a solicitor directly. The service states clearly it's for informational purposes only, so don't treat the output as professional legal advice.