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FPN (for serious traffic offence like speeding, red light, driving without insurance etc.) issued by police and lead to criminal sentence or fine by court. Meanwhile, PCN are issued by councils (generally parking tickets or minor traffic offences e.g., in bus lane etc.). PCN are civil penalties and if you paid then it is fine.rabirabi83 wrote:I had FPN for £100 which i paid in the same day. I think parking ticket is also a FPN. Is not it? Anyone have HO email address where i can make this query to?
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See previous answer to your previous, similar question:rabirabi83 wrote:Hi
Questions to the senior members please. Can you please explain, is FPN a civil penalty or a criminal convictions? And also do you need to mention in your naturalisation application form about the 1 FPN which you have received 3 years before?
Thanks.
yesilgozlerim FPN is issued by the police. PCN is issued by the Council.yesilgozlerim wrote:Well no, as its not issued by the police and does not give points...... if u get a speeding ticket or a fine for driving without insurance etc and get caught, this is fpn too....they lead to points and court action possibly.
Not necessarily. It depends, please click here for further details.baaghi wrote:Doesn't matter civil or criminal in terms of application as you got to mention both now.