ecitizen.gov.sg : Pay Traffic/ Land Transport Authority (LTA) Fines Singapore
Name of the Organization : Singapore Government
Type of Facility : Pay Traffic/ Land Transport Authority (LTA) Fines
Country : Singapore
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Website : http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg/Topics/Pages/Traffic-fines-How-to-pay.aspx
Pay Traffic/ LTA Fines :
Online:
Online payment is available 2 working days after your offence date:
** Electronic Driver Data Information and Enquiry System (EDDIES) (VISA/ MasterCard only)
** Internet banking (DBS/POSB)
Related : eCitizen Singapore Pay HDB/URA Parking Fines Online : www.statusin.org/6223.html
Kiosks and ATMs:
You can use kiosks or ATMs to pay your traffic police fine:
** AXS Stations (available 3 days after offence date)
** SAM kiosks (available 2 working days after offence date)
** iNETS kiosks (available 3 working days after offence date)
Mail:
Send a cheque with the Notice of Traffic Offence (NTO) to:
Traffic Police Department, 10 Ubi Avenue 3, Singapore 408865
Cheques should be crossed and made payable to “Traffic Police”. Write the report number, vehicle number, your name and contact number on the reverse side of the cheque.
In person:
Visit the Traffic Police Department:
10 Ubi Avenue 3, Singapore 408865
Weekdays: 8.30 am–5.30 pm
Saturdays: 8.30 am–1.00 pm
Closed Sundays & public holidays
How to pay your Land Transport Authority (LTA) fines:
Online:
Online payment is available around 5 working days after your offence date:
LTA ePayment service (VISA/ MasterCard only)
GIRO-On-Demand (for vBox account holders only)
Internet banking (DBS/POSB, OCBC and UOB only)
AXS e-Station (eNETS Debit)
Pay Here : https://onepay.onemotoring.com.sg/onepay/erp/getRecord.do
Kiosks and ATMs:
You can use kiosks or ATMs to pay your LTA fine 5 working days after your offence date:
AXS Stations
SAM kiosks
iNETS kiosks
OCBC Bank ATMs
Mobile application:
AXS m-Station ( Apple Appstore / Google Play)
Phone banking:
Payment by phone banking is available 5 working days after your offence date:
DBS: 1800 111 1111
POSB: 1800 339 6666
OCBC: 1800 363 3333
UOB: 1800 222 2121
Mail:
Please write the notice number, vehicle number, your name and contact number on the reverse of your cheque or money/postal/cashier’s order and mail it at least 3 working days before the expiry date of payment.
Cheques: Make it payable to “Land Transport Authority” and mail it to Singapore Post Centre Post Office, P.O Box 491, Singapore 914017.
Money/postal/cashier’s order: Made it payable to “Land Transport Authority” and mail it to 10 Sin Ming Drive, Singapore 575701.
In person:
Visit designated LTA counters at:
10 Sin Ming Drive, Singapore 575701
Mon–Fri: 8.00 am–4.30 pm
Sat: 8.00 am–12.00 pm
Closed Sundays & public holidays
FAQs :
1) Why are there changes made to the eCitizen portal?
We continue to improve our digital products to meet the evolving needs of our citizens. The eCitizen portal was launched in 1999 as the first-stop portal for cross-agency information and services to serve our citizens’ needs.
As part of our efforts for a more integrated citizen experience for our digital services, the content from eCitizen portal will be migrated to an improved Gov.sg by end of this year.
From 8 June, you can continue to access key eCitizen content at the interim page until the migration is completed year end. If you have subscribed to LTA and URA eAlerts, please note that these two services will be discontinued from 8 June 2017.
2) What is Gov.sg?
Revamped in 2015, Gov.sg is the official online communication platform and repository of the Singapore Government.
Here are some examples of what you can do on Gov.sg :
** Read up on the latest policy announcements
** Access timely and relevant information and news on Singapore
** View government-related events on the events calendar
** Translate Government terms using the translating tool
** Search for contact information of public service agencies