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You can also find out when your next payment is due or find details of your fine via the eCourts Portal. On the eCourts Portal you will need to enter two of the following details, as well as your surname or organisation name to find your fine or infringement details: case number. charge number.
There is a general limitation period for all offences under the Motor Vehicle Act to be charged within one year of the date the incident occurred. This means the officer can wait 364 days before issuing you a ticket for speeding, if he or she decides they want to do that.
Enforcement agents and bailiffs If the penalty charge has not been paid within 21 days of the Order for Recovery being served, we will ask for a Warrant of Control which will be passed to an enforcement agent to recover the outstanding debt.
Enforcement agents and bailiffs If the penalty charge has not been paid within 21 days of the Order for Recovery being served, we will ask for a Warrant of Control which will be passed to an enforcement agent to recover the outstanding debt.
If you don't pay the fine, the registrar may: make a Licence Suspension Order to stop you from driving. issue an Enforcement Warrant to sell your property, clamp your car or issue a Garnishee Order (to allow funds to be taken out of your salary or bank account, subject to a minimum amount which is left untouched)
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All overdue tickets are: charged a late fee if you don't pay a ticket by its due date. eventually transferred to the Fines Enforcement Program for collection.
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Serious legal consequences may result if you do not pay your fine on time: Your driver's licence could be suspended for certain offences (there is a fee for reinstatement). City could seek an order that your employer withhold portions of your wages and send them directly to the City until the debt is fully paid.
TICKETS WITH AN UPCOMING TRIAL DATE If you fail to appear in person or by agent on the date and time scheduled for your trial, you may be convicted in absence, or a warrant may be issued for your arrest. If you are convicted in absence, you may be subject to a late payment charge.
Serious legal consequences may result if you do not pay your fine on time: Your driver's licence could be suspended for certain offences (there is a fee for reinstatement). City could seek an order that your employer withhold portions of your wages and send them directly to the City until the debt is fully paid.

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