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Civil Parking Enforcement
On the 5th May 2008 the County Council took over responsibility for enforcing parking restrictions on the streets of Devon (excluding Plymouth and Torbay) and traditional traffic wardens were replaced by Civil Enforcement Officers
This is known as Civil Parking Enforcement, which will free up resources for the Devon and Cornwall Constabulary to improve front line community policing. The switching of enforcement powers to Devon County Council will decriminalise most parking offences but the police will still deal with serious offences such as dangerous parking and obstruction.
Find out more
- How it works
- Penalty Charge Notices
- How to challenge a Penalty Charge Notice
- Failure to pay and appeals
- How and where to park legally