Witness expenses $0.00
Compensation $0.00
Prosecution costs $250.00
Victims Compensation Levy $86.00
Total owing $774.00
AUTHORITY FOR PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARD
Credit Card Payment Details
Card Number:
Card Type: AMEX Diners Club MasterCard Visa
Expiry Date:
Amount: $
Cardholder Name:
Cardholder Signature:
By post - Credit Card - Please complete the Credit Card Authority on the bottom of the Notice of Penalty and send the notice with the signed authority to the address shown on the top right of the notice. You should keep a copy of the notice for your own records.
Phone Credit Card payments may be made by calling Court Services Centre on 1300 679 272. You will need to supply the information contained in the Credit Card Authority.
In person - Please take this notice to any Court Registry. Payments can be made by cash, Eftpos, cheque, money order or by credit card.
2. Time to payIf you cannot pay the total amount owing on the due date, you should apply for further time to pay. You may need to give information in writing about your financial circumstances. Please take this notice to any Court Registry.
3. Centrepay deductionsIf you receive a pension or benefit from Centrelink and want to pay the penalty by instalments deducted from your Centrelink payments, you should complete and sign the attached Centrepay Deduction Authorisation and send it with this notice to the address shown on the top right of the notice. You should keep copies of the authorisation and the notice for your own records.
4. If you do not pay by the due datePenalties not paid by the due date will be referred to the State Debt Recovery Office (SDRO) to enforce.
5. If your case goes to the State Debt Recovery OfficeThe SDRO may:
- suspend or cancel your driver's licence, or
- cancel your vehicle registration, or
- seize and sell your assets, or
- deduct money from your wages, or
- order community service, with a penalty of imprisonment if you breach that.
You will also have to pay extra if SDRO takes enforcement action.
If you have committed a Commonwealth offence, other types of enforcement action may be taken against you.
6. If you need to pay a Victims Compensation LevyThe amount payable in this Notice of Penalty may include a Victims Compensation Levy (VCL). This is a levy imposed automatically when a person is convicted of an offence and is not part of the court's order. It is imposed even where there is no fine. The levy is payable and enforceable pursuant to section 79 of the Victims Support and Rehabilitation Act 1996.
Re-HearingYou may have the right to have your matter re-heard by the District Court. Further information may be obtained from any District Court Criminal Registry.
AppealsYou may have the right of appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeal against the Court's decision. An appeal or a notice of intention to appeal must be lodged within 28 days of the date of hearing. If you do not lodge an appeal or notice of intention to appeal within that time, you will need to seek leave of the Court to appeal. Further information may be obtained from the Court of Criminal Appeal.
LC AppealsYou may have a right of appeal to the District Court against the Court's decision. An appeal MUST be lodged within 28 days of the date of hearing and may be lodged at any Court registry. If you do not lodge your appeal within that time you need to seek leave of the Court to appeal. This must be done within 3 months of the date of hearing. Further information may be obtained at any Court registry. There is a fee involved.
Application for annulment and rehearing:Application may be made to a Local Court for annulment and rehearing of the matter in certain circumstances. An application must be made within a certain time after the date of hearing. Further information may be obtained from any Court registry.
Please have this notice with you if you need to ask any questions about your penalty