How to Appeal an APCOA Parking Ticket (2026 Guide)
Last updated: January 2026
APCOA parking ticket appeal 2026. Railway stations, airports, hospitals. Grace periods, ANPR errors, POPLA escalation.
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TL;DR Summary
APCOA is one of Europe's largest private parking operators, managing car parks at railway stations, airports, and hospitals. They are BPA members, so rejected appeals go to POPLA. Common winning grounds: grace period violations, ANPR errors, payment app failures, and signage issues.
About APCOA Parking UK
Where APCOA Operates
Railway Stations:
- Manchester Piccadilly
- Birmingham New Street
- London Paddington
- Leeds City Station
- Sheffield Station
- Glasgow Central
- Edinburgh Waverley
- Cardiff Central
- Bristol Temple Meads
- Newcastle Central
Airports:
- Heathrow Terminal Drop-Off Zones
- Luton Airport
- Birmingham Airport
- Southampton Airport
- London City Airport
Hospitals:
- Southampton General Hospital
- Various NHS Trust sites
- Private hospitals
APCOA's Current Reputation
Trustpilot Rating (January 2026)
APCOA currently has a 1.4 out of 5 rating on Trustpilot with:
- 93% of reviews rated 1-star
- 900+ reviews analysed
Most Common Complaints
- Drop-off zone charges - Fined for brief passenger drop-offs at airports
- Payment app failures - App crashed but PCN issued anyway
- Overstays of 2-5 minutes - No tolerance for minor overstays
- Appeals "auto-rejected" - Complaints that no human reviews appeals
- Misleading signage - Terms not clearly displayed
Appeal tip: This poor customer service record can strengthen your appeal. If APCOA rejected your appeal without properly addressing your points, mention this when escalating to POPLA.
Is an APCOA Ticket a Fine?
No. An APCOA Parking Charge Notice is a private invoice, not a criminal fine or council penalty.
| APCOA PCN | Council PCN |
|---|---|
| Private invoice | Statutory penalty |
| Based on contract | Based on law |
| Appeal to POPLA | Appeal to tribunal |
| No direct bailiff powers | Bailiff powers after court |
| Typical charge: £60-£100 | Typical charge: £50-£110 |
APCOA cannot send bailiffs, clamp your vehicle, or affect your credit score without first getting a County Court Judgment (which requires them to take you to court and win).
Grounds for Appealing an APCOA Ticket
1. Grace Period Violations
Under the BPA Code of Practice, APCOA must allow:
- 10 minutes after paid parking time expires
- 5-minute consideration period before issuing a ticket
Example: You paid until 3:00pm, left at 3:08pm, but received a PCN. This should be cancelled.
2. ANPR Camera Errors
APCOA uses Automatic Number Plate Recognition at most sites. Common errors:
- Incorrect timestamps - Entry or exit time wrong
- Misread plates - Confused with similar registration
- Double entry - System recorded two visits as one long stay
- Exit not captured - Camera missed your departure
What to do: Request the ANPR images. If they don't clearly show your vehicle or the times are wrong, your appeal is strong.
3. Payment Machine or App Failures
- Machine was broken with no alternative
- App crashed during payment
- Card reader not working
- No contactless option available
Evidence needed: Photo of broken machine, screenshot of app error, bank statement showing failed payment attempt.
4. Signage Issues
Signs must be:
- Clearly visible at car park entrance
- Not obscured by vegetation or other objects
- Illuminated if the car park is used at night
- Easy to read and understand
Appeal tip: Take photos showing unclear, hidden, or confusing signs.
5. Notice to Keeper Requirements (POFA)
Under Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 Schedule 4, APCOA can only pursue the registered keeper if:
- Notice served within 14 days of the parking event
- Notice contains all required information
- For hire/lease vehicles: additional documents required
Key point: If you weren't the driver and APCOA didn't serve notice in time, they cannot enforce against you as the keeper.
6. Legitimate Customer Use
At retail sites, many stores have agreements with APCOA to cancel tickets for genuine customers.
What to do:
- Keep your receipt from the shop/restaurant
- Contact the store manager
- Ask them to request cancellation from APCOA
Location-Specific Appeal Tips
Railway Station Car Parks
Common issues:
- ANPR misreads due to poor lighting
- Train delays causing overstays
- Confusion about which car park zone you're in
Appeal tip: Network Rail lease agreements often require APCOA to follow stricter codes. Request the landowner authorisation letter as part of your evidence request.
Airport Drop-Off Zones
Heathrow:
- 5-minute free period at terminal drop-off
- Cameras enforce strictly
- No tolerance for "just a quick drop-off"
Luton:
- Drop-off charges common
- Short-stay overstays frequent
- App payment issues reported
Birmingham:
- Similar drop-off zone issues
- Pick-up vs drop-off confusion
Appeal tip: Flight delays are valid mitigating circumstances. Include your boarding pass and any airline confirmation of delays.
Hospital Car Parks
NHS guidance states patients should not be penalised for:
- Appointment overruns (not your fault)
- Medical emergencies
- Treatment running longer than expected
What to do: Request a letter from hospital reception confirming your appointment ran late. Most NHS sites will provide this.
How to Appeal an APCOA Ticket
Step 1: Don't Pay Yet
Once you pay, you've accepted the charge. You can't appeal after paying.
Step 2: Gather Evidence
- Photos of the car park and signs
- ANPR images (request from APCOA)
- Payment receipts or app screenshots
- Witness statements if applicable
Step 3: Submit Your Appeal
Online: Follow the link on your PCN to APCOA's portal
By post: Write to the address on your notice
Include:
- Your PCN reference number
- Your vehicle registration
- Clear explanation of why you're appealing
- All supporting evidence
Deadline: Usually 28 days from the date on the PCN
Step 4: Wait for Response
APCOA must respond within 28 days. Possible outcomes:
- Accepted: PCN cancelled
- Rejected: You receive rejection letter with POPLA code
Step 5: Escalate to POPLA (If Rejected)
If APCOA rejects your appeal:
- You have 28 days to appeal to POPLA
- Use the verification code from APCOA's rejection letter
- Appeal online at popla.co.uk
- It's FREE
- POPLA's decision is binding on APCOA
APCOA Appeal Timeline
| Stage | Timeframe | Action |
|---|---|---|
| PCN issued | Day 0 | Receive ticket |
| Appeal deadline | Day 28 | Submit appeal to APCOA |
| APCOA response | Day 29-56 | Wait for decision |
| POPLA deadline | 28 days after rejection | Escalate if rejected |
| POPLA decision | 20 working days | Final decision |
| Total possible time | 2-4 months | From PCN to resolution |
What If You Ignore an APCOA Ticket?
What APCOA Can Do
- Send reminder letters
- Pass to debt collection agency
- Issue Letter Before Claim
- File County Court claim
What APCOA Cannot Do
- Send bailiffs (without court judgment)
- Affect your credit score (without CCJ)
- Clamp your vehicle (illegal on public roads)
- Add unlimited charges (capped by BPA code)
Should You Ignore It?
Not recommended. While APCOA can't enforce without court action, they do pursue claims. If you have valid grounds, appeal properly. If not, paying early is cheaper than a CCJ.
APCOA vs Other Parking Companies
| Feature | APCOA | ParkingEye | Euro Car Parks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trade body | BPA | BPA | BPA |
| Appeal service | POPLA | POPLA | POPLA |
| Typical charge | £60-£100 | £100 | £100 |
| ANPR used | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Trustpilot rating | 1.4/5 | 1.3/5 | 1.5/5 |
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