Ah, I get you; it's because you didn't declare it off the road, but can't you do that and then the new owner will register it for taxes again?rashidkhan wrote:That's right, I was shocked as well and have emailed dvla about my situation and waiting for response but apparently you have to declare "statutory off the road notice" or SORN and as I couldn't do that since I was selling my car (declaring SORN cancels car tax as well) I got their letter that I now have been fined £100 & if I pay early then its £50! Its so unfairDerivaz wrote:rashidkhan said something that sounds a bit unusual; (s)he was fined for having an uninsured car parked in the garage? obviously driving an uninsured car is illegal, but if it's parked, can you actually get fined for that?D4109125 wrote:You would need to send proof that you had ILR at the time of the child's birth (assuming the child was born in the UK) this could be shown with the BRP. Grandparent's details are not required if the application is not based on this. You can fill in the details if you know them, if not just wrote unknown.
The congestion charge should be a PCN. The other will also be a PCN unless stated otherwise.
£100 is nothing, but it's not good to have fines or stuff like that in your name...