Pay your fine or overdue fine now to avoid additional costs and recovery action. Find out what payment options are available.
Last updated: 28 August 2024
Revenue is currently the target of a SMS, email and letter scam that is using Revenue NSW branding. This is causing higher call volumes. Customers can confirm and review their fines online via myPenalty, myEnforcement Order or their MyserviceNSW account.
On this pageMake a secure credit card payment quickly online. You'll need your payment reference number, which can be found on your fine notice.
You can also use our self-service portals and pay or manage your fine online.
You can BPAY through your bank or financial institution. You'll find your payment reference number and biller code on your fine or overdue fine notice.
Call us on 1300 130 112 to pay securely by credit card. We accept Mastercard or Visa payments up to $50,000. Please note that a card payment fee of 0.25%will apply.
Australia Post accepts cash, cheque or money order.
Before you visit a SNSW Service Centre, check to see which payment methods they offer. Not all Service Centres accept cash, cheque or money order.
If you're experiencing financial difficulty, there are options available to help you such as setting up a payment plan.
You may be eligible to:
If you've received a fine reminder notice, it's important that you make a payment by the due date to avoid additional costs.
If your fine is overdue and you have received an overdue fine notice, additional costs of $65 (for an adult) or $25 (for a minor under 18) will apply. If your overdue fine remains unpaid, we may take further action to recover the costs.
If you are not responsible for the offence and the offence carries demerit points, you must nominate the person responsible to have the fine transferred to them.
You have the option view a camera image of your offence and request a review of your fine if you believe there were special circumstances that led to the offence being committed.
Pay a fine or overdue fine issued to a company.
You'll soon be able to easily pay and manage your fines through your MyServiceNSW account. We'll let you know when this new service is available.
Your reference number can be found at the top of your fine notice or in the ‘how to pay’ section at the bottom of your overdue fine notice.
Why didn’t I receive a fine notice in the mail?If you move and don’t update your address with Transport for NSW, your fine notice may have been sent to an old address. You can change your address with the NSW Government on your MyServiceNSW account or call 132 213. This will apply to your driver’s license and vehicle registrations. You must do this within 14 days of changing your address.
If you have opted to have your fines sent digitally, your fine would have been sent via email.
I’ve lost my fine or overdue fine notice. How do I pay?If you can’t find your fine notice, you can contact us on 1300 138 118. You will need to provide the following information as proof of identification:
You can authorise someone to act on your behalf by completing our online Authority to Act form
I’ve overpaid my fine. How do I get a refund?If you overpay your fine, your over payment may be reallocated to any other outstanding fines you may have. If you don’t have any outstanding fines, we will refund you the amount overpaid. Please contact us on 1300 138 118 if you have overpaid.
My licence has been suspended due to unpaid fines. How do I have these restrictions lifted?Your overdue fines must be paid before restrictions can be lifted. Payments can take up to 3 days to be received, or longer if the payment was posted. Once the payment has been received it can take 24-48 hours for the suspension on your licence or cancellation of vehicle registration to be removed.
We recommend you contact Service NSW on 13 77 88 and confirm the status of your licence or vehicle registration before driving.