How to check vehicle summons in Singapore?

To check for vehicle summons (traffic fines) in Singapore, you can follow these steps: Using the Official Website:a. Visit the official Singapore Police Force website: https://www.police.gov.sg/e-services/check-summonsb. Provide the required information: Vehicle Number Identity Card (NRIC) or Passport Number c. Click on the “Submit” or “Check Now” button. d. Review the information provided to see if … Read more

What is the fine for beating red light?

The penalty for beating a red traffic light is 12 demerit points with a S$400/S$500 composite fine for light and heavy vehicles respectively. If the offence was committed in a Silver or School Zone, the penalty is 14 demerit points with a S$500/S$600 composite fine for light and heavy vehicles respectively.

How to check traffic offence by vehicle number

You can check traffic offences by vehicle number in Singapore by following these steps: Alternatively, you can also call the LTA Contact Centre at 1800-CALL LTA (1800 2255 582) for assistance. LTA stands for Land Transport Authority, which is a statutory board under the Ministry of Transport in Singapore. LTA is responsible for the planning, … Read more

How can I check my LTA fine details?

To check your LTA fine details, you can follow these steps: Alternatively, you can also call the LTA Contact Centre at 1800-CALL LTA (1800 2255 582) for assistance. LTA stands for Land Transport Authority, which is a statutory board under the Ministry of Transport in Singapore. LTA is responsible for the planning, design, building, and … Read more

Best Way to Enquire on LTA fines and notices

One Motoring is an online portal with a wide range of digital services for Singaporean drivers. Here are some nifty things you can do on the One Motoring site. If you want to check your outstanding fines and six-month history of vehicle-related offences, you can always use One Motoring’s ‘Enquire on Fines & Notices‘ digital service. … Read more

How long does it take for LTA to send a letter?

Hello! Yes it will take on average 2 weeks to reach you, alternatively, you can enquire about any outstanding fines here https://vrl.lta.gov.sg/lta/vrl/action/pubfunc?ID=EnquireOffence.