Challenging a parking fine
If you believe a parking fine has been imposed incorrectly, you can challenge it.
Your challenge must have been received by the Police no later than six months after you paid the fine or after the Swedish Enforcement Authority took action to collect the fine.
Using the online service to challenge your fine
There are three things you can do using the online service. You can challenge a parking fine, add more information to a previous challenge or appeal a decision by the Police on your previous challenge. The online service will check which of these actions you are able to perform at the current time. You can only challenge one parking fine at a time using the online service. If you wish to challenge more than one parking fine, each challenge must be made separately.
Checklist before you start using the online service
I am able to use the online service
If you have a protected identity or you lack a Swedish personal identity number/coordination number, you should use the form instead.
I am entitled to make a challenge
A person who is the registered owner of a vehicle in the Swedish Road Traffic Register or an equivalent foreign register is entitled to challenge a parking fine. If the vehicle owner is a legal person (a company or an association), only the authorised signatory of the company can authorise you to represent the company or association. When making your challenge, you must confirm that you have the authorisation of the vehicle owner.
I have prepared documentation in support of my challenge
Often it is not enough to simply state that the parking fine was incorrect. Ensure that you have prepared the documentation to attach online in support of your challenge. The formats permitted are: jpg, png, docx and pdf. Maximum file size is 10 MB.