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Single Justice Procedure Notice - lost v5
By: fuzed Date: December 11, 2025, 3:13 am
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Good morning all,
We recieved a single justice procedure notice.
We had moved home but we're living separately whilst we were
renovating our new home.
Our belongings were in storage. The car is registered in the
wife's name.
We hadn't changed the v5 over to the new address as we had lost
it.
I was driving and went over the limit for a moment, and realised
at the time that we might get a ticket.
We had sold the old property where the car was registered, but I
went to the dvla pretty much that week to try to get a new v5
sorted and a change of address.
The speeding ticket was sent to our old address with a follow up
to the same address.
We recieved the letter this week to our new address with the
SJPN.
I was the driver but my partner is the registered keeper so it's
all in her name.
I'm happy to take the points but need to know how to move
forwards to ensure it gets dealt with properly.
Any guidance is appreciated.
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Re: Single Justice Procedure Notice - lost v5
By: Southpaw82 Date: December 11, 2025, 3:16 am
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“We” didn’t receive anything, she did. It’s not you who needs
advice, it’s her. If it’s less than six months since the
speeding offence, the chances of you taking the points is slim.
If it’s more than six months, the chances are nil.
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Re: Single Justice Procedure Notice - lost v5
By: FuzzyDuck Date: December 11, 2025, 3:19 am
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What offences are listed on the SJPN? (Most likely "failing to
name" but may also be speeding)
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Re: Single Justice Procedure Notice - lost v5
By: fuzed Date: December 11, 2025, 3:24 am
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Thankyou:
1: RR84211 exceed 40mph speed limit in contravention of local
traffic order - manned equipment.
2: RT88567 Fail to give information of driver / when required
The initial fine was sent on the 17/06/2025, the SJPN wad
recieved on the 10/12/2025.
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Re: Single Justice Procedure Notice - lost v5
By: FuzzyDuck Date: December 11, 2025, 3:36 am
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The bad news is your partner will almost certainly have to plead
guilty to the "Failing" charge, which is 6 points and a large
fine.
When did you move out of the property to which the V5c was
related to? Did you have postal redirection set up?
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Re: Single Justice Procedure Notice - lost v5
By: fuzed Date: December 11, 2025, 3:40 am
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We moved out at the end of January, and no we didn't have a
redirect setup as we had thought we had dealt with it all.
I really don't want her getting points or a fine due to my
mistake :(
I'll see if I can talk to the local police and see what they
say.
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Re: Single Justice Procedure Notice - lost v5
By: Southpaw82 Date: December 11, 2025, 5:41 am
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[quote author=fuzed link=topic=9108.msg101956#msg101956
date=1765446048]
We moved out at the end of January, and no we didn't have a
redirect setup as we had thought we had dealt with it all.
I really don't want her getting points or a fine due to my
mistake :(
I'll see if I can talk to the local police and see what they
say.
[/quote]
Is it more than six months since the speeding offence? If it is
then there’s no legal way for them to prosecute you, no matter
how much you beg them.
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Re: Single Justice Procedure Notice - lost v5
By: fuzed Date: December 11, 2025, 5:44 am
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It's just less than 6 mths, so I'm going to ask the question.
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Re: Single Justice Procedure Notice - lost v5
By: Southpaw82 Date: December 11, 2025, 6:13 am
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Enough less than six months that they can send a s 172 notice to
you, you to sign and return it, and them to issue an SJPN?
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Re: Single Justice Procedure Notice - lost v5
By: fuzed Date: December 11, 2025, 6:38 am
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I have no idea, but the original fine was sent after 17th June
2025 and the SJPN was sent on the 8th December 2025, so we are
just within the 6 months.
The offence occured on the 12th June 2025.
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