How do you know if you have a Congestion Charge to pay?
The Congestion Charge is based on number plate recognition: Cameras read your vehicle number plate as you enter, drive around and leave the zone. Once your number plate has been matched to the database, a check will run to see if you’ve paid.
Is Congestion Charge Auto pay cheaper?
CC Auto Pay offers £1 discount on daily charge. Motorists can now pre-register for a Congestion Charge Auto Pay (CC Auto Pay) account that will offer them a discounted, simpler and easier way to pay.
Can I pay Congestion Charge without an account?
Pay online You can pay the Congestion Charge online with TfL. You don’t need to register or create a password but you do need to enter your vehicle registration number and the country of registration. Payment is made by credit or debit card. Do not use other websites to pay.
How does autopay work for Congestion Charge?
CC Auto Pay The service that automatically charges the Account Holder when they use a registered vehicle in the zone during charging hours. The Account Holder is billed monthly and payments must be made for the service to remain active.
Will Congestion Charge go back to normal?
London’s ‘temporary’ £15 Congestion Charge is to become permanent, but evening tolls are set to be abolished, under plans revealed today. The C Charge was increased from £11.50 in June 2020 as part of a bailout deal between the government and Transport for London.
Can I phone to pay Congestion Charge?
Call customer services on 0343 222 2222 (TfL call charges) Write to: Customer Services, Congestion Charging and ULEZ, PO Box 344, Darlington DL1 9QE.
What happens if you forget to pay Congestion Charge?
If you don’t pay by midnight on the third charging day after travel in the zone, you will receive a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN). Not all drivers have to pay. Find out about discounts and exemptions. You can pay the Congestion Charge in several ways.
What happens if I forget to pay Congestion Charge?