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  1. eservices1.police.gov.sg › landingpage › traffic-eappealSPF e-Services

    Providing false information to the Police is an offence under the Penal Code 1871. INTRODUCTION. All appeals are to be submitted to the Traffic Police via this e-service portal. The Traffic Police will not entertain walk- in appeals or appeals through email or post.

  2. Check Status of Appeal Against Traffic Offence. Submit Appeal Against Driving Licence Suspension or Revocation. Submit Appeal Against Non-Granting of Driving Licence on Medical Grounds. Check Status of Appeal Against Suspension, Revocation and Medical-Related. Description for policehub-screens.

  3. Oct 24, 2016 · From 1 November 2016, members of public who wish to appeal for their traffic offences can do so online via Singapore Police Force’s (SPF) e-services. With the Traffic e-Appeals Portal in place, Traffic Police will no longer accept walk-in appeals on traffic offences.

  4. Reporting a Traffic Offence. If you wish to lodge a report on a traffic offence that you have witnessed, you may do so by visiting our E-Services page for ‘Feedback on Road Users’. Please ensure that: You have witnessed the traffic offence; You are willing to testify in court for the reported violation; and.

  5. Jul 19, 2023 · Since 1 November 2016, members of the public who wish to appeal against their traffic offences can do so online via the Traffic e-Appeals Portal on the Singapore Police Forces (SPF) e-services webpage.

  6. Apr 4, 2024 · We hope these steps will guide you in writing an effective appeal letter. Alternatively, you can also download the Motorist App, register your vehicle and use our Traffic Offence Appeal feature to submit your appeals effortlessly to LTA, HDB, SPF and URA directly.

  7. Jun 30, 2024 · This digital service allows you to submit your appeal on road and traffic offences from LTA. The majority of appeals are rejected. Only appeal if you have a valid reason, such as a medical emergency.