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Level 3: Parking rules. Level 4: Motorcycle parking. Level 4: Parking signs and hours in the central city. For more information about payment methods, payment plans and options visit the Fines Victoria website. Those who are eligible can pay their fine by instalment or get an extension on the due date from the time it is first issued. Payment plans are available to people who meet the eligibility criteria.

There is discretion to offer payment plans to any person, including applications for reasons of financial difficulty. You can also apply on the basis of financial hardship. You may be asked questions about your financial circumstances and asked to supply documentation. Your application will be assessed on this information. To get more information about your eligibility for a payment plan call Fines Victoria on 03 , between 8am and 6pm, Monday to Friday. Callers from regional Victoria can contact Fines Victoria on for the cost of a local call.

Further information about part payment plans is available at Fines Victoria. See the Official warnings page. An application for internal review can be made at any time before the offence is lodged with the Infringements Court, or before the expiry of the period for bringing a proceeding to court in relation to the offence. Visit: Fines Victoria. Only one application for internal review can be made regarding any one infringement offence. An application for internal review can be made at any time before the offence is lodged with the Infringements Court, or before the expiry of the period for bringing a proceeding to Court in relation to the offence.

Further information on grounds for review can be found at Fines Victoria. Infringement notices resulting from detection by the Road Safety Camera Program are sent to the registered operator of the vehicle.

You will not be able to See information about fines that are not managed by Fines Victoria. If you're not sure, check your most recent fine for instructions and payment details. Download PDF photos related to a fine that has already been paid. Download PDF photos related to toll fines. Download PDF photos related to fines finalised more than 6 months ago. Data on this website is updated once every 24 hours. If a recent fine or payment does not appear on this website, please wait 24 hours and check again.

Payments you've made may take working days to appear on this site, and cheques may take even longer. If you are approached by a sheriff's officer, you should provide them with evidence of the payment. Fines Victoria and sheriff's officers will not enforce your fine if you have paid. You should deal with your fines as soon as possible. If you do not, enforcement action may be taken against you without further warning.

This summary may not show all your fines. Differences in the data we have been given, spelling of your name, address and driver licence may mean not all your fines are displayed here.

Some enforcement agencies do not ask us to enforce and collect their fines , so these fines will not be listed here. Home Your options Pay your fine Pay your fine. Primary navigation. Your Fines. Primary content The fastest way to deal with your fine is to pay it online.

You can pay with either Visa or MasterCard. Return to the top. If you don't deal with your fine When an Infringement Notice is issued by an enforcement agency, you must pay it by the due date or do something about it.

If you need a translator If you would like to speak to someone about your fine in your preferred language, call us on 03 or for regional callers.



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