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Use this service to get advice or contact us about a speeding ticket you've been given (a Notice of Intended Prosecution).
I wasn’t driving and I know who was
If you own the vehicle you must tell us who the driver was. If you don't there will be a court hearing where you'll have to explain why you can't.
It’s an offence not to give us the driver's details. If you're convicted you'll get six points on your licence.
Once you’ve sent us the details of the driver we'll send a notice to them. Once they’ve got the notice you don't have to do anything else. It’s for them to respond to it.
If the driver is from another country you have to have insurance for them to drive your vehicle. They are not covered by an insurance policy issued in another country.
When you give us your details you will need to include a copy of your insurance to show that they are covered to drive your vehicle on the date of the offence.
If you let someone drive your vehicle without insurance you could be prosecuted for ‘permitting no insurance’.