Northern Territory Consolidated Regulations(1) If a member of the Police Force or an officer of a competent authority believes that a parking infringement has been committed in relation to a vehicle, the member or officer may serve or cause to be served a parking infringement notice:
(a) personally on:
(i) the person who appears to have committed the parking infringement;
(ii) a person who is or appears to be the driver of the vehicle; or
(iii) the owner of the vehicle;
(b) by placing or affixing the notice on the vehicle in a conspicuous position;
(c) by posting the notice to the owner of the vehicle at the owner's postal address, place of residence or place of business; or
(d) by leaving the notice at the owner's place of residence or business with a person apparently resident or employed there and apparently over 16 years of age.
(2) If an owner of a vehicle makes a statutory declaration in accordance with regulation 53, an officer or a member of the Police Force may serve or cause to be served a parking infringement notice on a person named in the statutory declaration by:
(a) personally handing it to the person;
(b) posting it to the person at the person's postal address or place of residence; or
(c) leaving it at the person's place of residence with a person apparently resident there and apparently over 16 years of age.