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It is also not a defence to say that you did not know the speed limit because there were no signs. As well as any penalties imposed by the magistrate, what happens in court goes on your criminal record.

You will get demerit points for most speeding offences. The number of points depends on how fast you were driving over the speed limit. Demerit points will not be added if your licence was suspended for an excessive speed offence. VicRoads will add demerit points to your licence from the date the offence happened, not the date you went to court. The number of demerit points depends on your speed. The magistrate cannot change how many you get.

The magistrate may let you keep your licence. However, for excessive speed offences the magistrate must suspend your licence for a minimum period of time. The minimum suspension periods are listed below. You must not drive at all when your licence is suspended. Primary navigation. Primary content If you are paying your fine in instalments or have a payment extension, and you want to check your balance or the payments you've made, you can log into Your Fines.

Your Fines What you can do Once you've logged in, you can: see current fines managed by Fines Victoria. See a PDF photo for each traffic offence if available — not all fines have photos.

If you're not sure who is managing a fine, check the most recent notice for instructions and payment details. Things to note: Data on this website is updated once every 24 hours.

If a recent fine or payment does not appear, please wait 24 hours and check again. Payments you've made may take working days to appear on this website , and cheques may take even longer. This website may not show all your fines. Differences in the spelling of your name, address and driver licence, due to the data we have been given, 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 on this website. Refer to your fine for more details. Some infringement notices may be issued by a police member on-the-spot to the responsible driver at the time of the offence. If you have been sent an infringement notice, or other notice, but you were not the driver, or person in possession or control of the vehicle, you may nominate the responsible person.

To nominate that person, complete the Nomination Statement Part B, Statement 1 on the back of the infringement notice or download and complete the Nomination statement and return it to Fines Victoria. Do not pay the penalty.

A new infringement notice will be issued to the person you have nominated, and the infringement notice sent to you will be cancelled. For further information regarding nominations or questions about nominations visit Nominate - Fines Victoria. This is a statement to the effect that at the time of the alleged offence the motor vehicle or number plates were stolen. To nominate that the vehicle or the registration plates were stolen visit Nominate - Fines Victoria. The nomination statement should contain sufficient information and supporting material where available in order that the statement can be verified.

This is a statement to the effect that the vehicle had been sold or otherwise disposed of prior to the time of the alleged offence. To nominate that the vehicle had been sold or otherwise disposed of prior to the time of the alleged offence, visit Nominate - Fines Victoria. The nomination statement should contain sufficient information to identify and locate the person to whom the vehicle was sold or disposed of prior to the time of the alleged offence.

This is a statement to the effect that the person was not driving or did not have possession or control of the vehicle at the time of the offence and that the person does not know and cannot reasonably ascertain who was driving or in possession or control of the vehicle at the time of the alleged offence.

To nominate that the person was not driving or did not have possession or control of the vehicle at the time of the offence and that the person does not know and cannot reasonably ascertain who was driving or in possession or control of the vehicle at the time of the alleged offence, visit Nominate - Fines Victoria. This applies whether the fine is paid or not. Taxi drivers cannot nominate another driver if that person does not match the driver records kept by the taxi operator, or claim they are unable to establish the identity of the driver responsible for the offence.

Persons who receive an infringement notice have the opportunity to have the matter determined by a court, where they have an opportunity to present particular circumstances to a Magistrate.

If you want to have your case heard in court, complete Part C on the back of your infringement notice and return it to Fines Victoria. If you wish to dispute an Infringement Notice and there is no police misconduct, refer to the three options on the reverse of your notice or contact Civic Compliance on Metropolitan: 03 or Regional: , Monday — Friday 8am to 9pm except public holidays or visit www. The recording of demerit points against a licence holder is the responsibility of VicRoads.

The demerit points are recorded against your driver licence or learner permit. If you continue to offend and accrue too many points, you may lose your licence or learner permit.

Demerit points are always recorded relative to the time of the offence but are only applied when either:.



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