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4. A seizure order must specify–
(a)the offender’s full name, address and date of birth;
(b)the amount of the relevant penalty for which the offender is liable and the date on which the relevant penalty was imposed;
(c)the amount of the sum due to be paid and a note of the charges payable as prescribed in the Schedule to these Regulations;
(d)the date on which the enforcement order was made;
(e)details of the vehicle to be seized, including its registration mark;
(f)the date on which the seizure order was made;
(g)the name, address and telephone number of the FEO; and
(h)how the sum due may be paid.
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