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ghibbett
Original Poster
774 posts
54 months
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Oh dear, I think I may have been zapped by a mobile camera unit on Tuesday evening. What is the normal length of time before I get an unwelcome letter through the post?
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djfaulkner
641 posts
87 months
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Dave Hedgehog
5,320 posts
73 months
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if you are the registered keeper they have 14 days to send you the NIP
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eggchaser1987
483 posts
18 months
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Just for future reference ( hopefully not but may happen) how long if your not the registered keeper?
Say company car, do they get an extended time limit to get the ticket to you as it has to go through a company?
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mrmr96
11,958 posts
73 months
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eggchaser1987 said: Just for future reference ( hopefully not but may happen) how long if your not the registered keeper?
Say company car, do they get an extended time limit to get the ticket to you as it has to go through a company? Police have 14 days to contact the registered keeper. I believe they have as long as they like to contract the driver.
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neilsfishing
3,455 posts
67 months
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14 days privately owned 6 months company owned
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Engineer1
7,183 posts
78 months
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Realisticly they have 14 days to contact the registered keeper they have 28 days to respond so you have probably between 3 weeks and 7 in normal conditions.
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SS2.
7,383 posts
107 months
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neilsfishing said: 14 days privately owned 6 months company owned Subject to certain statutory exceptions, a NIP must be served on the registered keeper of the vehicle within 14 days of an alleged [speeding] offence, irrespective whether the 'owner' is private or corporate.
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ghibbett
Original Poster
774 posts
54 months
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Cheers to all for the responses 
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