Need to pay a traffic fine? Here’s how to do it online

6 Views

With the festive season fast approaching and roadblocks being set up nationwide, you don’t want to be caught off guard by outstanding traffic fines. Fortunately, paying fines has become easier than ever with online services. All you need is a computer or mobile phone with internet access.

Check Your Traffic Fine Status First

Before you begin, visit the AARTO website to check for any infringement notices or enforcement orders. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Go to aarto.gov.za.
  2. Click on “Query My Fine.”
  3. Enter your ID number and driving licence number.

New Traffic Laws

Remember, stricter AARTO traffic laws came into effect in June 2024. Ensure you know about any demerit points against your name to avoid unexpected penalties.

1. Pay City

Pay City is an excellent all-in-one portal for paying online. You can also pay utility bills and renew your vehicle licence.

  1. Visit paycity.co.za.
  2. Create an account with your name, email, and password.
  3. Verify your account via the link sent to your email.
  4. Enter your ID number to view and pay any outstanding fines.

They accept credit/debit cards and EFTs from most banks. Note: A R10 service fee applies per fine.

2. AARTO Website

The AARTO site is a dependable option. They offer a 50% discount if fines are paid within 32 days. You can even pay in instalments.

  1. Visit online.aarto.gov.za.
  2. Register with your ID, surname, and initials.
  3. Enter your mobile number and email address.
  4. Use the OTP to create a password.

AARTO notifies you about all past and current traffic fines with no additional service fees.

3. EasyPay

EasyPay offers another reliable way to pay online. While its interface is less user-friendly than Pay City’s, it’s still effective for utility payments and prepaid electricity.

  1. Go to easypay.co.za.
  2. Select “Pay Traffic Fine.”
  3. Enter the EasyPay number and reference number from your fine.
  4. Click “Submit.”

4. Use Your Bank

Many South African banks, like ABSA, Capitec, FNB, and Standard Bank, allow you to pay outstanding fines online. Check with your bank for details. Be aware of any extra service charges.

Don’t Delay Paying Your Traffic Fines

Remember to pay your fines promptly to avoid penalty fees. If you delay more than 64 days, an enforcement order is issued. You’ll then need to pay the fine plus an extra R300. Act within 32 days to clear your name.

Paying online is simple and convenient. Avoid enforcement orders and demerit points by using trusted platforms and staying informed.

Do You Have Outstanding Traffic Fines?

Let us know by clicking on the comment tab below this article by emailing info@thesouthafrican.com, or by sending a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1.

You can also follow @TheSAnews on X and The South African on Facebook for the latest news.

Exit mobile version