Environmental enforcement

Pay a Fixed Penalty Notice

If you receive a Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) from an enforcement officer in Thurrock, you should pay within 14 days of the date on the notice. The FPN will tell you how you can pay.

Enforcement officers never take money at the scene.

The ways to pay your FPN will depend on who issued it – check your FPN reference number.

Check who you need to pay

If your FPN says "FPN Reference Number:" followed by the letters 'FP' and 8 digits, it was issued by a Thurrock Council enforcement officer.

If your FPN says "Ref No:" followed by 8 digits with no letters in front, it was issued on our behalf by District Enforcement.

If you have received a Court Fine, you must pay it direct to HM Courts and Tribunal Service, not to us – go to GOV.UK: Pay a court fine.

Pay a FPN issued by Thurrock Council

You can pay a Thurrock Council FPN either online or by phone using a credit card or debit card.

Thurrock Council FPN payment

Thurrock Council FPN payment

: 01375 652 127

You can also view your Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) details online. You must enter the FPN reference and your surname (last name or family name).

You cannot pay a Thurrock Council FPN by cash, cheque or instalments.

Pay a FPN issued by District Enforcement

You can pay a District Enforcement FPN either online or by phone using a credit card or debit card.

District Enforcement FPN payment

District Enforcement FPN payment

: 0203 131 3801

You can also pay a District Enforcement FPN by cash or card at PayPoint or Payzone outlets. You cannot pay by cheque or instalments.

If you don't pay

If you refuse to pay the FPN, you may be prosecuted for the offence.

If you don't pay within 14 days of the FPN being issued and the matter goes to court, you could incur more costs.

Paying a FPN on time means we cannot take prosecution action against you for the offence alleged on the FPN. If you believe the FPN was not issued correctly by law, go to challenge a Fixed Penalty Notice.