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  1. You can check the status of traffic offences. WHAT YOU NEED. Singpass. NRIC / FIN and Photocard License Serial Number. Foreign Registered Vehicle Number. Estimated time to complete: 15 mins. Log In For Individual Users (Singpass) Log In via NRIC/FIN. Log In via Foreign Vehicle No. Description for policehub-screens.

    • SPF e-Services

      Check Outstanding Traffic Offences and Pay Traffic Fines....

  2. Check Outstanding Traffic Offences and Pay Traffic Fines. Furnish Driver's Particulars for Traffic Offences Committed. Submit Feedback on Road Users Committing Traffic Violations. Submit e-Appeal against Traffic Offences. Check Status of Appeal Against Traffic Offence. Submit Appeal Against Driving Licence Suspension or Revocation.

  3. Check your outstanding fines and 6-month history of vehicle-related offences. Notices and any change in their status may take a few working days before they are updated in the system. Go to Digital Services

  4. Under the Driver Improvement Points System, demerit points may be meted out to valid Singapore Driving Licence holders when they commit certain traffic offences. They may also be offered composition fines.

  5. Traffic Police (TP) accepts payments only via our e-Services or AXS payment channels. Payments will not be accepted over the counter at TP Headquarters. If you have an outstanding traffic offence that you wish to pay for, you may make payment via the following methods:

  6. www.police.gov.sg › Advisories › TrafficContact Traffic Police

    Contact Number & Email. There are various channels to reach Traffic Police for various services. Below are the common Traffic Police-related services: Counter Operating Hours. At Traffic Police, we provide a wide range of services over the counters. For added convenience, some of these services are available via the E-Services.

  7. 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.