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BBC News4/20/2026Crime2 min read

86-year-old woman convicted over single letter error on car insurance papers

York pensioner handed conditional discharge after DVLA prosecution for registration typo that made insurance technically invalid

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  • An 86-year-old woman from York has been convicted by a fast-track court after she accidentally wrote an F instead of an S on her car insurance registration number.
  • The pensioner, who insured her Suzuki Splash with Swinton Insurance, was prosecuted by the DVLA for keeping an uninsured vehicle on 6 February 2026.
  • She received a three-month conditional discharge and was ordered to pay a £26 victim surcharge.

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Why It Matters

The Single Justice Procedure was introduced in 2015 as a cheaper way of handling low-level criminal cases, allowing a magistrate sitting alone in private to take decisions based on written evidence alone, with no prosecutor present.

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An 86-year-old woman has been convicted by a fast-track court after she accidentally got one letter wrong on her car insurance papers. The pensioner, from York, applied for a year's worth of cover for her Suzuki Splash car with Swinton Insurance, believing she was fully complying with the law. However, she had written an F down as part of her number plate instead of an S, rendering the insurance technically invalid. She was handed a three-month conditional discharge instead of a fine, but also ordered to pay a £26 victim surcharge.

The woman realised the error after she received a letter from the DVLA saying she was being criminally prosecuted for keeping a vehicle without insurance. She wrote to the magistrates setting out the mistake, while her niece also penned a letter explaining that the family was now stepping in to help. Despite the letters, the pensioner was still convicted of a crime in the Single Justice Procedure, a fast-track court process where magistrates hand out convictions and punishments in private hearings.

The Press Association highlighted the case to the DVLA, which said it would contact the woman to check her insurance paperwork and will seek to have the conviction overturned if the registration typo was to blame. The woman faced prosecution after it was said her car had been uninsured on 6 February 2026. Replying to the Single Justice Procedure notice, she wrote: "I understood my car was fully insured with Swinton Insurance, from 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026. I did not notice the registration printed wrongly. Had an F instead of an S."

Her niece also sent in a letter, explaining: "All the paperwork for insurance has been found to be one letter incorrect. No-one had picked up on this. I am now helping her with her paperwork as we (the family) did not know it had got to the stage where she can't cope. She has tried to complete the form as best as possible."

The Single Justice Procedure was invented in 2015 as a cheaper way of handling low-level criminal cases, allowing a magistrate sitting alone in private to take decisions instead of three magistrates deliberating together in open court. Cases are decided based on written evidence alone, with no prosecutor present to see the mitigation and other correspondence sent in by the defendant. The design of the fast-track process means prosecutors are unable to review new evidence that has come to light, or take a decision to withdraw a case that is no longer in the public interest.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • DVLA will likely overturn the conviction given public attention and their stated intention to check the paperwork

    Very likely · Within weeks

  • There may be calls for reform of the Single Justice Procedure following this case

    Likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • Will DVLA actually overturn the conviction?
  • How many other similar cases have occurred under the Single Justice Procedure?
  • Was there any communication failure between Swinton Insurance and the DVLA?

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This article was originally published by BBC News.

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