Infringement notices

An infringement notice is a ticket issued on the spot, or sent by email or post, for offences such as speeding, parking illegally or toll evasion.

The infringement notice contains information about the alleged offence and fine amount.

When issued with an infringement notice, you will have 28 days to:

If you disagree

If you have a valid reason to object to the fine, you can:

You should carefully consider whether you have valid grounds to overturn the infringement. If you are unsuccessful in court and the infringement is upheld, you will be liable for extra costs.

If you don't act

If you do not act by the due date on your infringement notice:

If you do not act by the due date on the enforcement order, we will take one or more enforcement actions against you.

Deal with your notice before it goes to SPER

Learn how to pay your vehicle-related fine before it is registered with us.

Got a parking fine? Contact your local government office or the authority that issued the fine to find out how to pay before it is registered with us. The infringement notice will have contact details if you have queries.

Last updated: 1 July 2023 Last reviewed: 1 July 2024