Coming soon
PCN evidence pack.
The £130 reason this app exists.
The cheapest PCN is £25 and most are £65 to £130. The evidence pack will save the decoded sign, the timestamp and the location together, so a misread sign is easier to appeal.
How it works
Up and running in seconds.
Decode at the kerb
A two-second scan saves the sign photo to your scan history with the decoded answer.
Keep the evidence
The decoded restriction, timestamp and location are bundled together for reference.
Appeal with proof
When the pack ships, export it and attach it to your PCN appeal.
Why people use it
Everything in one place
Sign photo, decoded restriction, timestamp and location, saved to your scan history.
Bank holiday context
The decoded answer records how the day and time were read, including UK bank holidays.
Built on the live decode
The pack uses the same answer Kerbnow gave you at the kerb, with the source rule alongside.
Ready when you need it
A misread or contradicted sign is far easier to challenge with the decode on record.
What people say
"Misread signs cost me three fines last year. Kerbnow has caught it every time since."
"Every decode is saved with the photo, so I always have a record of what the sign said."
"Just popping in for five minutes used to cost me eighty quid. Not anymore."
Frequently asked questions
Is the evidence pack available yet?
Not at launch. It is coming soon. Kerbnow already saves decoded sign photos to your scan history, and the export-ready pack builds on top of that.
Will Kerbnow appeal a PCN for me?
No. The pack gathers the evidence (sign photo, decoded restriction, timestamp, location) so you can submit a stronger appeal yourself.
How accurate is the decode?
It uses the live sign and the council's published rules. If the sign and the council disagree, Kerbnow warns you so you don't rely on a contradicted rule.
What happens to my sign photos?
Decoded sign photos are saved to your scan history so you can reference them later. Images are processed securely and are never sold or used for ads.