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Road Traffic & Motoring
Updated 2026-05-21

Notice of Intended Prosecution 14-day checker

Was the NIP for your driving offence served within the strict 14-day statutory window?

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When to use this tool

You've received a NIP and want to check whether it was served on the registered keeper within 14 days of the alleged offence โ€” late service is a complete defence for most prosecutable driving offences.

Step 1 โ€” Is your offence exempt from the 14-day NIP rule?

The 14-day Notice of Intended Prosecution rule applies only to certain driving offences. The following offences are exempt โ€” no NIP is needed, so the 14-day deadline doesn't apply:

  • Accident in which any person other than the driver was injured (RTOA 1988 s.2(1))
  • Drink-driving or drug-driving offences (RTA 1988 ss.4-5A)
  • Failure to stop or report an accident (RTA 1988 s.170)
  • Most parking offences

For everything else โ€” speeding, careless driving, dangerous driving, failure to comply with a traffic sign, traffic-light offences โ€” the 14-day rule applies.

Is your offence on the exempt list?

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