Parking fines and challenges - Liverpool City Council
Parking, roads and travel
On-street parking hours have changed
As more people live, work and enjoy our city, paid on-street parking hours have changed to 7am-11pm. These extended hours will stop spaces being full all night and give everyone a chance to find a space. Parking enforcement during these hours will also help reduce illegal and inconsiderate parking, and create safer, more accessible streets.
Parking fines and challenges
Pay a parking fine
The fine is £70 or £50, depending on your offence, and must be paid within 28 days of the Penalty Charge Notice being issued.
Challenge a parking fine
Find out how to challenge a parking fine.
Pay a bus lane fine
Pay your bus lane fine online. Please have the PCN to hand as you will need to fill in the unique reference number on it, as well as your car registration.
Challenge a bus lane fine
You can challenge a bus lane PCN online.
Bus lane and gate enforcement
Bus lane enforcement is part of a programme of measures to reduce congestion and pollution, and to improve the reliability and punctuality of public transport.
Moving traffic offences
Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras have been installed at a number of locations in Liverpool as part of new enforcement powers.
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