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If you are a victim survivor and there is a link between your experience of family violence and your fines, you may be eligible for the Family Violence Scheme.
Sep 17, 2025
To 'call-in' your outstanding infringement and court fines complete and submit the Prison Program Information Sheet
Oct 17, 2025
If you are or have recently spent time in prison, you may be able to apply to have your fines waived or dealt with by court, based on the time you spent in prison.
Nov 19, 2025
Have you received a notice of suspension? Here’s what to do.
Jan 19, 2026
Feb 19, 2021
If you don't deal with your fine, and continue to ignore all reminders, the more serious and costly the matter will become. Find out what your options are when you've received a fine.
Jun 13, 2024
Feb 19, 2021
News and updates from Fines Victoria
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When an Infringement Notice is issued, you must pay it by the due date or do something else about it. If you don’t, a Penalty Reminder Notice is issued and a late fee is added.
If you still don't do something, a Notice of Final Demand is issued and another fee is added. You should pay this fine by the due date or see what your options are to deal with the fine.
If you don't do anything, an Enforcement Warrant can be issued, and the Sheriff may become involved. A driver or vehicle sanction can also be applied.