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Methods of Payment for Traffic Offences

Content Overview

NOTICE: Traffic Police (TP) accepts payments only via our e-Services or AXS payment channels. Payments will not be accepted over the counter at TP Headquarters.

Payment Methods

If you have an outstanding traffic offence that you wish to pay for, you may make payment via the following methods:

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Additional Information

Traffic Offence

(Composition Amount)

e-services
Visa / MasterCard / Internet Banking
This payment method is not available for pedestrian and bicycle offences.

Traffic Police

Visa / MasterCard / Debit Card
CashCard / through NETS with ATM Card or Credit Card
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AXS payment channels, such as:

  • AXS stations
  • AXS e-Stations (internet portal)
  • AXS m-Stations (mobile app)
CashCard / through NETS with ATM Card or Credit Card
  • Please use the 16-digit numeric Payment Reference Number or Vehicle Number when making payment
  • Payment can only be made after 3 working days from the date of offence
  • For further enquiries on this method, please visit the AXS website or contact the AXS Hotline at 6560 2727

Traffic Offence

(Court Fines)

Using the ATOMS application via AXS payment channels, such as:

  • AXS stations
  • AXS e-Stations (internet portal)
  • AXS m-Stations (mobile app)
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  • If you fail to pay the composition amount by the expiry date of the notice but do not wish to dispute the alleged offence in Court, you can pay a higher fine via this method
  • Please make the payment before 5.00pm on the Court date stated in the notice
  • Please use the 12-digit numeric Report Number when making payment, and look for the ‘State Courts’ icon on the screen


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