Minor vs serious offences
Your traffic ticket/notice will indicate whether your traffic offence is serious or minor. If the ticket specifies an “offer of composition”, your offence is considered minor. You can pay a “composition” to settle the ticket/notice without going to court, provided you pay on time.
If there is no offer of composition, your offence is considered serious. You must attend court on the appointed date. If you plead guilty, the court will impose a sentence. If you claim trial, a date will be set for the case to be heard.
How to pay your traffic police fines
Online
Online payment is available 2 working days after your offence date:
- Electronic Police Centre (VISA/ MasterCard only)
- Internet banking (DBS/POSB)
Kiosks and ATMs
You can use kiosks or ATMs to pay your traffic police fine:
- AXS Stations (available 3 days after offence date)
- SAM kiosks (available 2 working days after offence date)
- iNETS kiosks (available 3 working days after offence date)
Send a cheque with the Notice of Traffic Offence (NTO) to:
Traffic Police Department, 10 Ubi Avenue 3, Singapore 408865
Cheques should be crossed and made payable to “Traffic Police”. Write the report number, vehicle number, your name and contact number on the reverse side of the cheque.
In person
Visit the Traffic Police Department:
10 Ubi Avenue 3, Singapore 408865
Weekdays: 8.30 am–5.30 pm
Saturdays: 8.30 am–1.00 pm
Closed Sundays & public holidays
Weekdays: 8.30 am–5.30 pm
Saturdays: 8.30 am–1.00 pm
Closed Sundays & public holidays
How to pay your Land Transport Authority (LTA) fines
Online
Online payment is available around 5 working days after your offence date:
- LTA ePayment service (VISA/ MasterCard only)
- GIRO-On-Demand (for vBox account holders only)
- Internet banking (DBS/POSB, OCBC and UOB only)
- AXS e-Station (eNETS Debit)
Kiosks and ATMs
You can use kiosks or ATMs to pay your LTA fine 5 working days after your offence date:
- AXS Stations
- SAM kiosks
- iNETS kiosks
- OCBC Bank ATMs
Mobile application
- AXS m-Station ( Apple Appstore / Google Play)
Phone banking
Payment by phone banking is available 5 working days after your offence date:
- DBS: 1800 111 1111
- POSB: 1800 339 6666
- OCBC: 1800 363 3333
- UOB: 1800 222 2121
Please write the notice number, vehicle number, your name and contact number on the reverse of your cheque or money/postal/cashier’s order and mail it at least 3 working days before the expiry date of payment.
- Cheques: Make it payable to “Land Transport Authority” and mail it to Singapore Post Centre Post Office, P.O Box 491, Singapore 914017.
- Money/postal/cashier’s order: Made it payable to “Land Transport Authority” and mail it to 10 Sin Ming Drive, Singapore 575701.
In person
Visit designated LTA counters at:
10 Sin Ming Drive, Singapore 575701
Mon–Fri: 8.00 am–4.30 pm
Sat: 8.00 am–12.00 pm
Closed Sundays & public holidays
Mon–Fri: 8.00 am–4.30 pm
Sat: 8.00 am–12.00 pm
Closed Sundays & public holidays
If your notice of traffic offence has expired
Use any AXS payment channels to plead guilty to the traffic offence. You will have to pay a court fine that is higher than the initial composition fine, but much lower than the court fine if you were to attend court. If you have missed the 5pm deadline on the court date, you have to attend the court hearing on the date and time stated in your notice of traffic offence.
If you think you have a good reason for committing the offence
If you think you have a good reason for committing the offence, you can try to mitigate the offence. Use any AXS payment channels and answer “Yes” when asked if you want to mitigate the offence. You will be required to attend a court hearing and explain your reasons to the judge.
If you feel your summons was not justifiable
If you feel that you did not commit the offence, or that the summons was not justifiable, you may make an appeal by writing to the Traffic Police or LTA:
Traffic Police appeals
Write to:
Chief Investigation Officer
Violation Reports
Investigation Branch
A: Traffic Police Department, 10 Ubi Avenue 3, Singapore 408865
E: SPF_TP_Summons_Processing@spf.gov.sg
Violation Reports
Investigation Branch
A: Traffic Police Department, 10 Ubi Avenue 3, Singapore 408865
E: SPF_TP_Summons_Processing@spf.gov.sg
LTA appeals
Write to:
- See more at: https://www.ecitizen.gov.sg/Topics/Pages/Traffic-fines-How-to-pay.aspx#sthash.OQXqXraL.dpuf
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