Revealed: Important parking fine detail you need to know before appealing in Tipperary
Before trying to appeal a parking fine from Tipperary County Council, there are a few important pieces of information that you should know.
Parking fines are generally €40 and increase to €60 after 28 days, but there are some exceptions.
A fine of €80 will be issued for parking on a footpath, grass margin, median strip, or cycling lane.
€150 will be charged to anyone who parks in a disable persons spot without displaying
If you decide to appeal a fine and 28 days pass before receiving a response from the local authority, you will still be responsible for paying the increased amount.
The 28 days also include bank holidays and weekends, and should not be mistaken for 28 working days.
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After those 28 days, the fine will increase by 50%.
If it reaches 56 days since the fine was issued and no payment has been made, you will automatically be processed for court.
If, during the appeal process, the fine is paid, the appeal will be cancelled.
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In order to submit an appeal, you must attach any relevant documents that support the appeal.
This could include a photo of a broken ticket machine.
Appeals cannot be made for the following offences:
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