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An introduction to the fines system in Victoria is available in 15 languages.
Jun 20, 2024
Looking for something? Find answers to commonly asked questions about court issued fines.
Jan 22, 2025
If you need to, you can authorise another person to help you deal with your fines.
Jan 22, 2025
Have you changed your address? By law, you must tell VicRoads your new address within 14 days of moving. You should also tell us.
Jan 22, 2025
If you only found out about a traffic or some other fines in the last 14 days, you may be eligible for an infringement extension.
Feb 03, 2025
To see the details of your fines, click ‘Your Fines’ to log in. You will need either the obligation number, infringement number or court case number of one of your fines to log in.
Feb 03, 2025
If you receive an Infringement Notice for a fine, you have 21 days to pay the fine or deal with it in another way.
Feb 03, 2025
Here's how to view the road safety or red light camera photo for your offence (if a photo is available).
Feb 06, 2025
The fastest and easiest way to pay your fine is online. You will need the obligation or infringement number of the fine you want to pay.
Mar 20, 2025
Has your company received a traffic infringement for more than $3,000? Here’s what to do.
Jun 19, 2025
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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.