This page relates to traffic infringements issued for speeding, unregistered vehicles, negligent driving and other traffic related offences occuring in the ACT. For traffic infringements in another Australian state or territory please contact the relevant police or road authority.
Please note: Traffic infringements do not include ACT parking fines.
Payment options
If you have been issued with a traffic infringement, you have 28 days from the date of service to:
Penalty amounts for traffic infringement notices are determined by the ACT Government. See the full list of infringement penalty amounts (ACT Government) (PDF, 100KB).
If you fail to pay the infringement notice penalty within 28 days from the date of service, a reminder notice will be served on you. An additional fee of $34.00 is charged by the ACT Government for the cost of serving the reminder notice.
Pay your traffic fine
Payment must be made within 28 days from the date of service of the infringement notice or the reminder notice.
Payment methods
- Payments can be made online via the ACT Government's rego.act website
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In person: Pay at any Post Office/ Post Office agency or Canberra Connect Shopfront using cash, cheque or debit cards (EFTPOS)
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By post: Make cheques or money orders payable to 'Road Transport Authority'. Please attach the notice with your payment and send to: PO Box 582 Dickson ACT 2602
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Bpay: Bpay biller code 343533, customer number is the 10 digit infringement number. Contact your financial institution to make payment
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Over the phone: Phone 131 816 (when prompted, enter the Billpay code, 0286)
All non-cash payments are subject to five working days clearance.
Request more time to pay
You may apply for an extension to pay the infringement notice penalty, or to dispute the liability, within 28 days from the date of service of either the infringement notice or the reminder notice.
The request must contain the following details:
- traffic infringement number/s
- date of service of the infringement notice/s
- your name, current address, drivers licence number and state
- a work and/or home contact phone number
- the length of extension required (the maximum time allowed is six months)
Request options
Chief Police Officer
GPO Box 2208
Canberra ACT 2601
In due course, you will receive a reply in writing, advising the outcome of your extension request.
Submit an infringement notice declaration
The responsible person for a registrable vehicle involved in an infringement notice offence is taken to be the individual in possession or control of the vehicle at the time of the offence unless the responsible person proves, on the balance of probabilities, that the person was not in possession or control of the vehicle at the time of the offence.
If you are not the person who committed the offence, under Part 3 of the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, you must take all reasonable steps to give the authority sufficient information to identify and locate the individual who was in possession or control of the vehicle at the time of the offence.
An individual takes all reasonable steps if they provide a declaration within the time required (including any additional time granted) and the authority accepts the declaration.
A corporation takes all reasonable steps if they provide a declaration within the time required (including any additional time granted) and the authority accepts the declaration.
In relation to red light and speed camera offences issued by the ACT Traffic Camera office, you can download an Infringement Notice Declaration from the ACT Registrations website or contact Canberra Connect on 13 22 81.
In the case of an infringement notice issued by the Australian Federal Police, use one of the following forms:
For the declaration to be accepted, you must complete all the required fields. DO NOT PAY THIS NOTICE IF AN INFRINGEMENT NOTICE DECLARATION IS TO BE PROCESSED. The demerit points as stated on the infringement notice will be incurred by you if you pay the infringement notice penalty. You must return any completed Infringement Notice Declaration associated with this notice to the Chief Police Officer and post to PO Box 2208, Canberra ACT 2601.
Alternatively you can email your declaration to infringements@afp.gov.au or fax your declaration to (02) 6245 7419,
Request an extension of time to submit an infringement notice declaration
If you wish to apply for longer time to pay the penalty or submit an Infringement Notice Declaration, you must write to the Chief Police Officer and post to PO Box 2208, Canberra ACT 2601 within 28 days after the date of service of the infringement notice.
Alternatively, you can email your request to infringements@afp.gov.au or fax your request to (02) 6245 7419.
The Chief Police Officer will write to you about the outcome of your request.
Dispute the notice
If you have been served with a traffic infringement Notice or a Reminder Notice, you may lodge a notice to dispute liability within 28 days after the Date of Service.
Note: ACT Road Transport legislation only allows the person who has been served with an infringement to dispute liability. If the dispute clearly contradicts the police evidence the matter will be referred to the Magistrates Court.
The request must state that you have chosen to dispute liability and must include the following details:
- traffic infringement number/s
- date of service of infringement notice/s
- your name, current address, drivers license number and state
- a work and/or home contact phone number
- grounds on which you dispute the notice.
Dispute options
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Online: Submit your request online using the Dispute or Request Withdrawal online form
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By fax: Put the request in writing, including all the above details, and fax to the Chief Police Officer on (02) 6245 7419
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By post: Put the request in writing, including all the above details, and post to:
Chief Police Officer
GPO Box 2208
Canberra ACT 2601
Dispute process
Motorists should be aware that following a decision in the ACT Supreme Court in 2005 if the content of their correspondence (sent to the Chief Police Officer) indicates that they:
- do not agree with, or object to the imposition of, the infringement notice
- deny that they have committed the offence
- are calling into question the operation/accuracy of the speed/red light camera
- are calling into question the evidence for issuing the infringement notice
- are appealing or contesting the infringement notice
- are disputing the infringement notice.
the matter will be referred to court for determination even if the correspondence is headed "Application for Withdrawal"
If the court finds against you, you may be convicted and ordered to pay a penalty and additional Court costs.
Request time to dispute liability
If you have been served with a Traffic Infringement Notice or a Reminder Notice, you may apply for an extension of time to dispute liability for the traffic offence within 28 days from the 'Date of Service' on the Notice or Reminder.
The request must contain the following details:
- traffic infringement number/s
- date of service of the infringement notice/s
- your name, current mailing address, drivers license number and state
- a work and/or home contact phone number
- length of extension required (maximum extension is 28 days).
Request options
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Online: Submit your request online using the Request Time to Dispute online form
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By fax: Put the request in writing, including all the above details, and fax to the Chief Police Officer on (02) 6245 7419
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By post: Put the request in writing, including all the above details, and post to:
Chief Police Officer
GPO Box 2208
Canberra ACT 2601
In due course, you will receive a reply in writing, advising the outcome of your extension request.
Apply for withdrawal of the notice
If you have been served with a Traffic Infringement Notice or a Reminder Notice, you may lodge an application for withdrawal of the notice within 28 days after the Date of Service.
Note: ACT Road Transport legislation only allows the person who has been served with an infringement to apply for withdrawal of the notice.
The request must state that you request a withdrawal and set out the grounds on which you rely, including the following details:
- traffic infringement number/s
- date of service of infringement notice/s
- your name, current address, drivers license number and state
- a work and/or home contact phone number
- reasons why you request a withdrawal of the notice.
Application options
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Online: Submit your request online using the Dispute or Request Withdrawal online form
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By fax: Put the request in writing, including all the above details, and fax to the Chief Police Officer on (02) 6245 7419
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By post: Put the request in writing, including all the above details, and post to:
Chief Police Officer
GPO Box 2208
Canberra ACT 2601
Application for withdrawal process
Complaints about Traffic Infringements
Complaints in relation to Traffic Infringement Notices may be taken by any member of the AFP (Note: if the complaint merely disputes the facts of the Traffic Infringement Notice it is not considered as a complaint).
Complaints concerning the conduct, demeanour or behaviour of the issuing officer are directed to the Complaints Management Team.
Conciliation of the complaint is carried out separately and in isolation to any written application (submitted to the Chief Police Officer) applying for the withdrawal of, or the dispute of a traffic infringement notice.
Persons applying for the withdrawal of, or the dispute of traffic infringement notices should be aware that these may be referred to the Canberra Magistrates Court for determination.