Are NIPs sent recorded delivery?

Are NIPs sent recorded delivery?

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srob

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12,102 posts

252 months

Friday 3rd January
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Hi all. Bit of a long one so bear with me!

I was caught speeding on 13/12/24. 79mph in a 70 limit on a dual carriageway at 11am on a clear bright day. Hands held up I was going a bit quick.

I received the NIP - (I think, not had one before but it said what I was alleged to have done and asked me to either return it or fill in an online form using a PIN code). I did that straight away and have the email confirming this.

Earlier on the same day (but before) I received the NIP though (Monday 23/12) I saw another police speed camera van in a 30mph zone. I’m almost certain I was doing 30-32mph at the most as I am always careful in 30 zones as I do a lot of walking about and hate cars flying past me. It was as the limit changes from 40-30 though I’m sure (as is my passenger) I wasn’t speeding but I’m now paranoid I just had t slowed quickly enough.

Today I’ve returned home from work to find there’s been an attempt to deliver a recorded delivery ‘something’ and I can’t think of anything I’m expecting so I can only assume it’s to do with this somehow?

Anyone have any idea of what it could be? Perhaps naively I didn’t think 79 in a 70 would result in a court summons (it’s the first time I’ve ever been caught speeding or committed any offence in nearly 30 years of driving) and I doubt the 30mph one would be either. The first where I was caught and received the NIP was in Norfolk, second that I’m not sure about was in Suffolk if that makes any difference.

Anyone hazard a guess to try and alleviate my concerns?!

eldar

23,726 posts

210 months

Friday 3rd January
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No, standard post.

SS2.

14,603 posts

252 months

Friday 3rd January
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Unless they were mindful of post being likely delayed over the Christmas period and decided to play safe by issuing any 'festive' NIPs by Recorded Delivery.

If they did this, the notices would be considered served irrespective whether they were dropped through the letterbox in time, late or not at all.

LosingGrip

8,290 posts

173 months

Friday 3rd January
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srob said:
Hi all. Bit of a long one so bear with me!

I was caught speeding on 13/12/24. 79mph in a 70 limit on a dual carriageway at 11am on a clear bright day. Hands held up I was going a bit quick.

I received the NIP - (I think, not had one before but it said what I was alleged to have done and asked me to either return it or fill in an online form using a PIN code). I did that straight away and have the email confirming this.

Earlier on the same day (but before) I received the NIP though (Monday 23/12) I saw another police speed camera van in a 30mph zone. I’m almost certain I was doing 30-32mph at the most as I am always careful in 30 zones as I do a lot of walking about and hate cars flying past me. It was as the limit changes from 40-30 though I’m sure (as is my passenger) I wasn’t speeding but I’m now paranoid I just had t slowed quickly enough.

Today I’ve returned home from work to find there’s been an attempt to deliver a recorded delivery ‘something’ and I can’t think of anything I’m expecting so I can only assume it’s to do with this somehow?

Anyone have any idea of what it could be? Perhaps naively I didn’t think 79 in a 70 would result in a court summons (it’s the first time I’ve ever been caught speeding or committed any offence in nearly 30 years of driving) and I doubt the 30mph one would be either. The first where I was caught and received the NIP was in Norfolk, second that I’m not sure about was in Suffolk if that makes any difference.

Anyone hazard a guess to try and alleviate my concerns?!
As the others have said, it needs to be sent first class. There is case law somewhere.

Interestingly, I used to send mine special delivery until one was returned as not accepted. By the time I found out it was after the 14 day limit.

Since then it's either hand delivered if local or first class only.

agtlaw

7,114 posts

220 months

Friday 3rd January
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LosingGrip said:
As the others have said, it needs to be sent first class. There is case law somewhere.

Interestingly, I used to send mine special delivery until one was returned as not accepted. By the time I found out it was after the 14 day limit.

Since then it's either hand delivered if local or first class only.
Wrong. First class is one method. It is not the only permitted method.

See RTOA 1988, section 1.

"A notice required by this section to be served on any person may be served on that person—

(a) by delivering it to him;

(b) by addressing it to him and leaving it at his last known address; or

(c) by sending it by registered post, recorded delivery service or first class post addressed to him at his last known address."


srob

Original Poster:

12,102 posts

252 months

Friday 3rd January
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Thanks all.

As I’m not expecting anything else (other than something from Australia I bought but that was only posted yesterday…) I guess it is most likely another NIP sent that way due to Christmas.

If it is I’ll be very annoyed with myself!

BertBert

20,294 posts

225 months

Friday 3rd January
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The NIP I received today which was for speeding on the 27th came through the post first class as normal.

ETA just curious why you have settled on it being a NIP? If I had a recorded delivery letter, I'd not get to that conclusion even if there was nothing else I was expecting!

srob

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12,102 posts

252 months

Friday 3rd January
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BertBert said:
The NIP I received today which was for speeding on the 27th came through the post first class as normal.

ETA just curious why you have settled on it being a NIP? If I had a recorded delivery letter, I'd not get to that conclusion even if there was nothing else I was expecting!
It seems you’re (hopefully) right. A present my wife ordered for me apparently hasn’t arrived and after a bit of digging this is it. She’d forgotten all about it (was only a couple of quid, the recorded delivery must’ve cost as much as the gift!) and is uncontactable during the day so I’ve been stewing!

I think I just thought it would be Sod’s Law to not get any speeding tickets in nearly 30 years then get two in a week so I’ve been nervously waiting for the post in case I got caught on that same day I received my first ever one.

Sort of thing that would happen to me hehe

Plus I cant remember the last time anything was delivered recorded delivery!

BertBert

20,294 posts

225 months

Friday 3rd January
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Good result then!
ETA I was right royally pissed off getting another NIP today for 38 in a 30, having done a course just before Christmas for 35 in a 30. It transpired it was Miss Bert, not me, phew. And she has a course in hand as it were!

Edited by BertBert on Friday 3rd January 22:42