How Do I Find Out If I Owe The Congestion Charge?

If you already have an account, sign in to Pay to drive in London to check if a discount or exemption applies to your vehicle – and what charges you would need to pay.
This tool checks for:

  1. Congestion Charge.
  2. Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ)
  3. Low Emission Zone (LEZ)
  4. Direct Vision Standard (DVS) and HGV Safety Permit.

Can I check outstanding congestion charge?

If you are considering buying a vehicle, you can check whether it is subject to any outstanding PCNs by emailing the following information to [email protected]: Your full name and address for identification purposes.

How do I know if I have incurred a congestion charge?

Can I check if I entered the Congestion Charge zone? You can check the Congestion Charge zone on the TFL website to find out exactly which areas of London are included in the zone and whether you’ve driven in them, in which case you’ll need to pay.

What happens if I pay Congestion Charge by mistake?

The rules for refunds of paid congestion charges as set out in the Scheme Order are the same whatever payment method is used. Refunds are only available for unused future days of monthly (20 day) and annual (252 day) charges. Refunds are not available for any part of daily or weekly (5 day) charges.

How long do you have to pay Congestion Charge after?

Drivers who don’t pay the Congestion Charge within three days of travel will be sent a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) for £160. If the PCN is paid within 14 days, the fee is £80. You must pay the charge within 28 days or challenge the PCN.

How do I get out of Congestion Charge fine?

Challenge a penalty charge

  1. Make a representation. A representation is your chance to challenge the PCN and forms part of a legal process.
  2. Make an appeal.
  3. Make a Statutory Declaration.

Will I be charged if I enter congestion area before 7am and leave after 7am?

What time does the Congestion Charge end? The Congestion Charge operates 7am-10pm every day except for Christmas day. That means you can travel through the zone before 7am or after 10pm without paying the charge. The ULEZ may still apply, though.

How much is a PCN for not paying congestion?

If your vehicle is involved in a contravention on the red route, you’ll be sent a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) for £160. You need to pay this within 28 days. If you pay this within 14 or 21 days (it will say on the PCN), the amount will be reduced to £80.

Do you pay Congestion Charge if parked all day?

The charges only need to be paid if you drive your vehicle within the zone. Parked vehicles are not subject to any charges. As well as ULEZ and LEZ charges, you may also need to pay the Congestion Charge. The Congestion Charge operates 07:00-18:00 Mon-Fri, 12:00-18:00 Sat-Sun and bank holidays.

What are the new Congestion Charge times 2022?

What are the proposed operating hours and days for the Congestion Charge? We are proposing that the Congestion Charge operates on weekdays from 07:00-18:00 and on weekends and Bank Holidays from 12:00-18:00 from 28 February 2022.

Do I have to pay Congestion Charge if I stay overnight?

The charge only applies when you actually drive your car in the congestion zone during the congestion charge period (7am–6pm Monday–Friday, 12pm–6pm Saturday & Sunday). If you leave your car in a car park for a few days, you don’t have to pay the congestion charge on the days you don’t use your car.

What cars are exempt from the new Congestion Charge?

Who doesn’t have to pay congestion charges?

  • Blue Badge holders.
  • Roadside recovery vehicles.
  • Accredited breakdown vehicles.
  • Vehicles with nine or more seats.
  • Cars that emit 75g/km or less of CO2.
  • Zero-emission vehicles (Fully electric vehicles and any other zero emissions vehicles)

Can I pay Congestion Charge after 5 days?

If the penalty charge is not fully paid within 28 days of the date of service, then the penalty charge you have to pay increases by 50% of the full penalty charge. A Charge Certificate is then sent to the registered keeper of the vehicle. You have 14 days from the date of service in which to pay this increased amount.

Where does the Congestion Charge start?

It covers approximately the area from Kings Cross in the north to Vauxhall in the south, and Paddington in the west to Whitechapel in the east. All roads around the perimeter of the zone are monitored by Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras. There is an interactive map of the Congestion Charge zone.

Can I get a refund on paying the Congestion Charge?

You can request a refund on monthly or annual charges either for the full amount or for any unused days in the future. You can only request a refund on a weekly charge on or before the charge start date. We don’t refund daily charges or charges for dates in the past.

Can I claim a refund from Congestion Charge?

You can amend or apply for a refund for some Congestion Charges, Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) charges and Low Emission Zone (LEZ) charges. You can amend charges for today and future dates. We can only give refunds for future dates. Single day charges can’t be refunded, apart from LEZ charges.

How do I claim my TFL refund?

Claim a refund online
If the delay happened in the last 28 days and you were delayed for 30 minutes or more, you can claim a refund with contactless and Oyster account. Or create an account. If you’re claiming a refund for a delay on the Elizabeth line and can’t see your station in the list, call us on 0343 222 1234.