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Speeding offences

Speeds limits are set by the Highways Agency or local councils. You must not exceed the speed limit for the road you are on and the type of vehicle you are driving.


If you are caught speeding, and depending on the circumstances, we may:


Caught speeding

If you are caught speeding within our force area, we will issue you with a NIP and a Reply to Notice Form. We collectively refer to these as a speeding ticket.

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What happens if I…

need help filling in the speeding ticket?

Guidance on completing and returning a speeding ticket can be found on how to respond to a speeding ticket.

want to dispute the speeding ticket?

If you wish to dispute the speeding offence for any reason, you must request a court hearing, along with an explanation of why you want the case to go to court.

Read our guidance on how to respond to a speeding ticket.

suspect my number plate has been cloned?

If you have received a speeding ticket and cannot identify the driver, see how to respond to a speeding ticket.

If you think it may be as a result of someone cloning your number plate, you can report vehicle cloning to us separately.

want to check if the speed camera was working?

We publish speed camera certificates on our website to disclose how our cameras are calibrated according to Home Office standards.

already have nine points on my licence?

If you already have nine points on your licence, you must complete the relevant section on the speeding ticket and return it to the address shown within 28 days.

You may be able to take a speed awareness course, but you will be referred to court if you are ineligible for the course. Read more on speeding ticket outcomes and eligibility.

have a driving licence query?

Lost licence
You must provide your driving licence number to book a speed awareness course, so you will need to apply to the DVLA for a new driving licence.

Penalty points need to be added to your licence
If you pay your fine online using the Penalty Notice Portal, you can self-endorse your licence. If you pay via other methods, you will be required to send your driving licence details to the Conditional Offer Unit within the time stated on the speeding ticket or any other correspondence from us. A court summons may be issued if you miss this date.

Licence is with the DVLA or Fixed Penalty Office
You will need to contact the Speed Enforcement Unit.

want to report a speeding offence?

If you are affected by speeding in your area, see Community SpeedWatch.

want to know how you enforce speeding offences?

Answers to commonly asked questions can be found in our Speed Enforcement – your questions answered (PDF).

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