Appeal Letter in Minutes
PO Box 64168
London
WC1A 9BE
6 May 2026
Re: Formal Appeal – PCN 111111/222222
Dear Sir/Madam,
I write to formally appeal the above Parking Charge Notice issued in respect…
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For some private parking charges, keeper liability rules may be relevant.
Other appeal points may still apply, including unclear signage, grace periods, payment issues or supporting evidence.
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Common reasons people appeal MET Parking Services charges
MET Parking Services charges can arise for different reasons, from payment problems to unclear signs or ANPR timing issues. ParkAppeal uses your answers to help highlight relevant points and structure them clearly.
Common appeal points
These are some examples of issues drivers may raise, depending on what happened and what the notice says.
- Parking was paid for or a valid ticket was displayed
- Notice arrived after the 14-day limit
- Parking signs were unclear or missing
- Payment machine or parking app issue
- No grace period was given
- Wrong registration was entered
- Blue Badge, medical or emergency circumstances
- Permit, authorisation or genuine customer issue
Evidence checklist
You can still submit an appeal without evidence, but providing evidence may help support your case.
- Photos of parking signs at the location
- Proof of payment or payment attempt
- Payment app screenshots or error messages
- Receipt from the shop, hotel or business visited
- Proof of time at the location
- Evidence of faulty machines or payment issues
- Permit or authorisation to park
- Blue Badge, medical or emergency evidence
About MET Parking Services and how to submit your appeal
Appeal to MET Parking Services first. If your appeal is rejected and a valid POPLA code is provided, you may then be able to appeal to POPLA.
About MET Parking Services parking charges
MET Parking Services Ltd is a private parking operator commonly seen in Retail sites, commercial/private premises and barrier-controlled car parks.
- MET Parking Services is commonly associated with retail, commercial and barrier-controlled car parks, including managed private premises.
- Typical issues may involve overstays, payment problems, incorrect registration entry, permit issues, customer-only parking terms or unclear signage.
- MET Parking Services is a BPA operator, so rejected appeals may usually be escalated to POPLA if a valid POPLA code is issued.
- Your notice should explain the deadline, appeal route and information needed to challenge the charge.
How to submit your MET Parking Services appeal
MET Parking Services appeals can usually be made through its online appeals form or in writing by post. Before submitting, check the Parking Charge Notice for the correct reference, deadline and submission details.
- Parking Charge Notice reference number
- Vehicle registration number
- Date, time and location of the parking event
- Your appeal explanation and supporting evidence
MET Parking Services appeals can usually be submitted online through the official MET Parking Services appeal portal: MET Parking Services appeal portal .
MET Parking Services Ltd
PO Box 64168
London
WC1A 9BE
What happens if MET Parking Services rejects your appeal?
MET Parking Services is a BPA operator, so rejected appeals may usually be escalated to POPLA if a valid POPLA verification code is issued.
You may be able to escalate to POPLA
If MET Parking Services rejects your appeal, check the rejection letter carefully. It should explain whether you have been given a POPLA verification code, the deadline for using it, and the next steps available to you.
POPLA is the independent appeals service used for BPA parking operators. If you are given a valid POPLA verification code, you may be able to submit a further appeal through the official POPLA website: start a POPLA appeal.
- Do not ignore the rejection letter — check what options and deadlines it gives you.
- Check the POPLA verification code and appeal deadline carefully before taking the next step.
- Review MET Parking Services’s reasons for rejection and look for anything that has not been properly addressed.
- Add stronger evidence if you escalate, such as photos, payment proof, receipts, screenshots or medical evidence.
MET Parking Services appeal FAQs
Common questions about MET Parking Services parking charges, appeal deadlines, evidence, payment and how ParkAppeal works.
Can I appeal a MET Parking Services parking charge?
Yes. You can usually appeal a MET Parking Services parking charge if you believe it was issued incorrectly, the signage was unclear, payment was made, there were mitigating circumstances, or another relevant issue applies. Always check the Parking Charge Notice for the correct appeal deadline and instructions.
How long do I have to appeal a MET Parking Services PCN?
Private parking charge notices normally give a set period to appeal, often 28 days, but you should always check your own MET Parking Services notice because the deadline and discount period can vary. It is usually better to appeal before paying if you want to challenge the charge.
Is MET Parking Services BPA or IPC?
MET Parking Services is listed here as a BPA operator. This matters because BPA operators normally use POPLA for independent appeals. Always check the latest details on your notice, as membership and appeal routes can change.
Does MET Parking Services use POPLA or IAS?
MET Parking Services uses POPLA as the independent appeal route shown for this operator. You normally appeal to MET Parking Services first. If your appeal is rejected, the rejection letter should explain whether you can escalate the matter to POPLA and what deadline applies.
What evidence can help with a MET Parking Services appeal?
Useful evidence may include photos of signs, proof of payment, payment app screenshots, receipts from the location, proof of a permit or authorisation, medical or emergency evidence, Blue Badge evidence, or screenshots showing machine or app faults. The best evidence depends on why the charge was issued.
Is ParkAppeal affiliated with MET Parking Services?
No. ParkAppeal is independent and is not affiliated with MET Parking Services, POPLA, the BPA or any parking operator. ParkAppeal helps you create an appeal letter for you to review and submit yourself.
Do I have to pay before seeing my appeal letter?
No. You can start the process and view a free preview before payment. This lets you check the style and structure before deciding whether to continue.
Do I lose the right to appeal if I pay the parking charge?
Usually, yes. For private parking charges, paying the charge is normally treated as accepting or settling the matter, which may mean you lose the normal appeal route. Some operators or appeal bodies may refuse to consider an appeal once payment has been made, so if you want to challenge the charge, it is usually better to appeal before paying.