Traffic Enforcement Centre definition

Traffic Enforcement Centre or “TEC” means the Traffic Enforcement Centre at Northampton County Court;
Traffic Enforcement Centre means the Traffic Enforcement Centre, 4th Floor, St Katharine’s House, 21-27 St Katharine’s Street,
Traffic Enforcement Centre or “TEC” means the office of the county court where debts and Warrants of Execution are registered against the Registered Keeper / Person Liable who are resident in England and Wales prior to the Service Provider recovering debts through Bailiff action;

Examples of Traffic Enforcement Centre in a sentence

  • This section sets out the process to be followed when registering a debt and the interactions between the Service Provider and the Traffic Enforcement Centre (TEC).

  • An Out of Time Witness Statement (OOT) is a declaration made by member of the public to the Traffic Enforcement Centre about the reason they haven’t responded to the notification of a debt relating to an unpaid PCN.

  • The Service Provider shall apply to the Traffic Enforcement Centre for a Warrant of Execution to recover the debt and these Warrants of Execution are passed onto the relevant Bailiff.

  • Transport for London Statutory declaration - unpaid penalty charge Road Traffic Act 1991 (as amended) London Local Authorities Acts 1990 - 2003 To The Traffic Enforcement Centre Northampton County Court Bulk Centre St. Katherine’s House ▇▇-▇▇ ▇▇.