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Stim | 16:38 Fri 02nd Feb 2007 | Motoring
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What Is The Time Period A Driver Must Receive Notification Of An Alleged Speeding Offense?
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You should normally receive a Notice of intended prosecution within 14 days of the offence.

This time can be extended if for example it was a company car or hire car and it took time to trace the actiual driver responsible
Must is a key word. There are so many vaiables for NIPS and stated cases. As a summary offence, 6 months is the cut off, but as above most NIPs should be within 14 days.

I assume it is a camera offence. If warned by an officer (in uniform) or after an accident, then a NIP is not required.

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