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Is there a time limit to be notified of a speeding offence?
My husband has just recieved notification of a fixed penalty speeding ticket for an alleged offence that took place 3rd March. I'm sure I've read that you have to be notified within 14 days of the alleged offence taking place. Does anyone have the definitive answer on where we stand legally?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Notice of intended prosecutions (NIP) are a bit iffy.
Was it a camera or roadside? If he has been "reported" by an officer there is no need for an NIP, or if he was in an accident.
It is 14 working days (therefore exclude weekends and bank holidays)
The six months is for a prosecution to be brought before a magistrates, different to an NIP (Old fashioned summary only offence)
By what you have said, he sounds fine.
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