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Application of Fines Enforcement Restrictions to Registrations and Licences.

Legislation provides a number of methods for the courts to recover outstanding debts. The Registrar of Motor Vehicles can be ordered by a court to suspend your driver's licence for sixty days and/or refuse to transact business with you until the overdue fine is paid.

These sanctions may be applied for any unpaid fines regardless of whether the offence is traffic related or not.

How does this affect your Drivers Licence or Vehicle Registration?

A sixty day licence suspension commences twenty one days from when the Registrar of Motor Vehicles receives the order from the court. The court will print and post a notice to you. The licence remains suspended for sixty days, during which time you may not drive unless the fine is paid or cleared by the court.

Where the court has issued an order to restrict transactions from you the Registrar of Motor Vehicles cannot process registration and/or licence transactions from you, or on your behalf until either the penalty is paid or cleared by the court.

How can you pay or clear the penalty?

To pay a penalty or to discuss options to clear the penalty, you may apply to the Fines Payment Unit, PO Box 6589, Halifax Street, Adelaide 5000, at a local court or telephone the

    Easy Pay Fines Call Centre on
    1800 659 538

Alternatively, to clear the penalties, you may pay the total amount recorded by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles to a Transport SA, Customer Service Centre.

 

 


 
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