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https //penaltynotice.homeoffice.gov.uk Parking : UK Gov Police Cautions, Warnings and Penalty Notices
Visit https://penaltynotice.homeoffice.gov.uk to make a payment online and you will need the following information.
- Your 16 Digit Reference
- Your Offence Code
- Your Offence Date
There is no need to send your physical licence to the Fixed Penalty Office in order to comply with the terms of this conditional offer.
The police or Crown Prosecution Service can give you a caution (warning) or a penalty notice if you commit a minor crime.
Cautions
Cautions are given to anyone aged 10 or over for minor crimes – for example writing graffiti on a bus shelter.
You have to admit an offence and agree to be cautioned. You can be arrested and charged if you don’t agree.
A caution is not a criminal conviction, but it could be used as evidence of bad character if you go to court for another crime.
Cautions can show on standard and enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks.
How can I pay?
Pay Online
Please follow the link : https://penaltynotice.homeoffice.gov.uk
To make a payment online you will need the following information.
- Your 16 Digit Reference
- Your Offence Code
- Your Offence Date
There is no need to send your physical licence to the Fixed Penalty Office in order to comply with the terms of this conditional offer. However, you will have to supply certain driving licence details within the time limits provided within your fixed penalty notice in order to comply with these terms. If, on submission of your driving licence details the additional penalty points for this offence results in your total current points being 12 or more then the fixed penalty procedure will not be available to you. You will be notified if this is the case, your payment will be refunded, and you will receive notification of the Court process in due course.
Conditional cautions
You have to stick to certain rules and restrictions as part of a conditional caution, eg:-
- going for treatment for drug abuse.
- fixing damage to a property.
You could be charged with a crime if you don’t stick to the conditions.
Penalty notices for disorder
Penalty notices for disorder are given for offences like:
- shoplifting
- possessing cannabis
- being drunk and disorderly in public
You can only get a penalty notice if you’re 18 or over.
You’ll be asked to sign the penalty notice ticket. You won’t get a criminal conviction if you pay the penalty.
You can ask for a trial if you disagree with the penalty notice. You’ll get a bigger fine if you don’t ask for a trial but don’t pay the fine.
You can pay a fixed penalty online.
Penalty Notice Portal
The Penalty Notice Portal allows you to:
- Pay your Penalty Notice
Before you start
You will need:
- the Penalty Notice issued to you by a Police Officer, or the Conditional Offer document received in the post
- valid debit or credit card to pay your Penalty Notice
- for some offenses you may need your driving license