Can anyone tell me if there's a dead line for issuing a fine in UK?



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In the UK this is the REAL law.forget the guessing!!

Speeding in PRIVATE car - 15 days plus 2 days to allow for postal disputes = 17 days from time of incident.

Speeding in COMPANY or LEASE vehicle - the above 17 days to lodge the INITIAL documentation WITH THE REGISTERED KEEPER, NOT the driver - thereafter 12 months for the offence to 'time out' - but it is unlikely that the company owner will protect you this long and will nominate you as the driver.

If it's a criminal fine - then normally the statute of limitations expires for laying charges after 3 years.
I have heard (from a Friend who knows a copper) that you must hear within a 14 day period. That has been confirmed by other people but I do not know for definite.
speeding fine 30 days parking fine 14 days
Your question is vague but yes there is a 14 day limit for issuing speeding fines if you weren't stopped at the time of the offense.
depends which authority/ company is issuing what fine

speeding, i think is a month
parking has to be there and then
vomiting, naked, on a restaurant window. depends how good your drunken running is

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