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  1. IMPORTANT NOTICE. This e-Service only reflects records of outstanding traffic summonses issued by the Traffic Police. If you have an existing case which is still being investigated, the record will not be shown here. INTRODUCTION. You can check the status of traffic offences. WHAT YOU NEED. Singpass.

  2. 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. If you received an offence notice but you were not the driver who committed the offence, you can submit the driver's particulars here.

  3. 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.

  4. Please visit our e-Services page to check your outstanding traffic offence(s) and/or pay the composition fines. List of Offences with Demerit Points & Composition Fines You may refer to the various types of traffic offences that carries demerit points and composition fines in the table below:

  5. 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.

  6. Please check the AXS platform under the "Payment By" column. Please use the 16-digit numeric Payment Reference Number or Vehicle Number when making payment; Payment can only be made after 3 working days from the date of offence; For further enquiries on this method, please visit the AXS website or contact the AXS Hotline at 6560 2727; Traffic ...

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

    Any motorist who commits a traffic offence is liable to be prosecuted in court and face punishment which may include fines, imprisonment, and/or disqualification of the driving licence, depending on the severity of the offence.