How do I know if I need to pay congestion charge?


How do I know if I need to pay congestion charge? Congestion charge FAQ How do I know if I have to pay Congestion Charge? You will need to pay a daily charge if you drive within London's Congestion Charge zone between 07:00-18:00 Mon-Fri, 12:00-18:00 Sat-Sun, and on Bank Holidays.


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.


What happens if I refuse to pay ULEZ?

An Order for Recovery means TfL will register that outstanding ULEZ charge as unpaid debt with the Traffic Enforcement Centre and will also mean your original charge will increase too. If drivers continue to ignore charges and notices, then the debt process will take place which could see bailiffs at your door.


How do I know if I went through low emission zone London?

So make sure you either check the ULEZ map before travel or enter the postcode of your destination in our ULEZ postcode checker. Keeping up to date with ULEZ updates is worth knowing for residents, commuters and drivers alike. From 29th August 2023, the ULEZ area has been expanded to cover all London.


What happens if you forget to pay ULEZ first time?

Failing to pay on time will issue a fixed Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) to the registered keeper of the vehicle. This applies to a nominated lease holder of the vehicle if an agreement has been provided by the registered keeper of the car. If you receive a PCN, you will be expected to pay £180 within 28 days.