HIGH VOLUME OF CALLS
We are currently experiencing a high volume of calls and you may experience delays getting through to our team, but we are here to help. Remember, managing your fines is easy and you can access many online services to manage your debt including:
- Setting a payment arrangement
- Checking your balance
- Making a payment
- Updating your contact details
- Lodging a dispute of enforcement
Your contact with us is important! If you have already lodged an online query, we can assure you we have received your request, and will respond to you as soon as possible. We thank you for your patience during this time and value your contact.
- Make a payment
- Check my fines summary
- Check the balance owing on my fines
- Add a new SAPOL fine
- Update my contact details
Direct Debit Request Service Agreement
If you have elected to pay using Direct Debit, you authorise and request the Fines Enforcement and Recovery Unit (APCA User ID Number 77422) to arrange for funds to be debited from your account at the financial institution identified and as prescribed through the Bulk Electronic Clearing System (
Privacy
This site is operated in compliance with the Government of South Australia's information privacy principles (IPPs), a copy of which can be obtained on the Department of the Premier and Cabinet website.
Disclaimer
Use of the information and data contained within this site or these pages is at your sole risk.
If you rely on the information on this site you are responsible for ensuring by independent verification its accuracy, currency or completeness.
Accessibility
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Frequently asked questions
On this page you will find frequently asked questions about managing your debt on myfines.sa.gov.au.
Contact us
How to contact us
- via our online enquiry form
- call us on 1800 659 538
Scams and alerts
These types of scams try to trick people into paying a fake fine, tell them that they no longer owe fines or state debts and sometimes try to get people to disclose their personal information such as credit card or bank account details which can compromise personal information.
Legislation
The Fines Enforcement and Debt Recovery Act 2017 (the Act) commenced 30 April 2018 and provisions relating to the recovery of state debts commenced 1 February 2019.
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