Payments
Payment options if you receive a penalty notice
Payment options if you receive an enforcement order
Penalty notices or enforcement orders must be paid in full by the due date to avoid further sanctions and additional enforcement costs.
If your financial circumstances prevent you from paying a penalty notice in full you may pay it off over 2 months without incurring additional costs. You can make part payments as low as $20 towards a fine, provided that full payment is made by the due date on the penalty reminder notice.
The due date can be located at the top right hand corner of the penalty notice or enforcement order.
Payment options for penalty notices
| Payment options | Payment details |
|---|---|
| Online MasterCard or Visa. Payment amounts up to $7500 Overnight processing for payments made before 6pm. |
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| Phone MasterCard or Visa. Payment amounts up to $7500 |
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| In
person at Australia Post Cash or cheque. EFTPOS or credit cards may be accepted by some Australia Post offices. |
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| Mail Cheque or money order, payable to State Debt Recovery Office. |
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| BPAY |
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Payment options for enforcement orders
| Payment options | Payment details |
|---|---|
| Online MasterCard or Visa. Payment amounts up to $7500 Overnight processing for payments made before 6pm. |
|
| Phone MasterCard or Visa. Payment amounts up to $7500 |
|
| In
person at Australia Post Cash or cheque. EFTPOS or credit cards may be accepted by some Australia Post offices. |
|
| BPAY |
|
| Mail Cheque or money order, payable to State Debt Recovery Office |
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| Time to pay Paying enforcement orders by instalments |
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Contact us if you need a replacement copy of your penalty notice or enforcement order, or if you want to find out exactly how much you owe.
