Infringement notices, more commonly known as fines, are penalties for minor offences.
If you receive an infringement notice, you have three options:
You will need your infringement notice and credit card details
Complete our online form to pay your fine online
Pay your fine
To pay in person visit our Customer Care Centre at 1230 Nepean Hwy, Cheltenham (Monday to Friday 8.30am - 5pm)
You can appeal your fine if you believe any of the following:
Gather all supporting information
Complete the Infringement Offence Review Application form(PDF, 277KB) .
The appeal process can take up to 90 days and you will receive a written response of the outcome. The fine will be placed on hold until an outcome has been decided.
The Infringement Act 2006 allows you to make one application for review. You will need to provide all relevant and supporting documentation. If extra information is required, but not received by a due date, a decision will be made anyway.
It is an offence to provide false or misleading information. Further action may be taken if this occurs.
After reviewing an appeal we may:
If your appeal is unsuccessful you must complete one of the below actions before the due date on your fine:
If you are eligible, an accredited organisation may apply to the Director, Fines Victoria for a Work and Development Permit on your behalf.
The person named on the infringement notice can have the infringement matter heard at the Magistrates' Court any time before the fine is registered with Fines Victoria.
Requests must be in writing stating that you wish for your infringement notice to be reviewed by a Magistrate in court. Please include the infringement notice number, your full name and the address to where you wish the summons to be served to.
Once it is received, our prosecutor will review the request and make arrangements for the matter to be lodged at court. We will send you a notice about one month before the hearing.
We cannot give legal advice about this process. We strongly recommend that you get independent legal advice before going to court.
The court process is not free. If the court decides in our favour, we will seek to recover any additional costs from you.
Once a hearing has been scheduled, you may request a delay by contacting the Magistrates' Court. Contact our Prosecutions Officer on 1300 653 356 to discuss your application.
Once a court election is processed and a hearing is arranged, you can only settle the matter before coming to Court with an out-of-court settlement. This is the total amount of the fine plus as any additional costs.
1300 653 356
info@kingston.vic.gov.au