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information about disputing and paying a parking infringement
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What happens if you don't pay?
If full payment of the penalty, or a letter disputing the parking infringement, is not received within 28 days from the date of service, a reminder notice will be issued for payment of the penalty plus an administrative charge.
If payment of the penalty plus administrative charge, or a letter disputing the infringement, is not received within 28 days from the date of service of the reminder notice, the Road Transport Authority will commence action to suspend your driver licence, vehicle registration, or if you are licensed interstate, your right to drive in the ACT.
You may apply within 28 days from the date of service of the infringement and/or reminder notice for an extension of time to pay.
To request an extension of time to pay write to the Parking Review Office at the fax number, email or postal address below. Please ensure you detail your reason for requesting the extension and the period you are requesting.
How to dispute a parking infringement
If you would like to dispute a parking infringement, it must be received within 28 days of the date of service of the infringement notice or, if a reminder notice has already been issued, within 28 days of the date of service of the reminder notice.
To dispute liability of your parking infringement notice write to the Parking Review Office at
PO Box 225, Civic Square ACT 2608,
fax (02)6207 7107 or email
parkingreview@act.gov.au. Please ensure to detail the reasons for your dispute and include a copy of any documents you refer to.
The matter will be investigated and you will be notified of the result in writing.
If you are successful, the infringement will be withdrawn
and no further action will be taken. If you are unsuccessful, you will be
advised of the payment requirements and that you have the option of having the
infringement proceed before a Magistrate.
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