Online

If you have a debit or credit card you can usually pay your fine online. Please read these notes or take a look at our frequently asked questions page.

Fines for Speeding or Red Light Offences

Fines issued by the Safety Camera Partnerships are NOT payable online as your driving licence must be endorsed with penalty points. You must post your payment, licence and paper counterpart to any Scottish Court, or take these to the court in person.

Police Tickets

If your ticket has been issued within the last seven days, we may not have received notification from the police and you will be unable to pay online.

Pay your fines online

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By phone

If you have a debit or credit card you can pay by phone.

Contact your local court to make a payment by phone. Please have your card handy when you call.

Remember you can also pay online.

Fines for Speeding or Red Light Offences

Fines issued by the Safety Camera Partnerships are NOT payable by phone as your driving licence must be endorsed with penalty points. You must post your payment, licence and paper counterpart to any Scottish Court, or take these to the court in person.

By Post

If you wish to send your payment by post you can do so by enclosing a cheque or postal order made payable to ‘Scottish Court Service’.

Find the address of your local court

At Court

You can pay your fine in person at any Court with a public payment counter. The following methods of payment are accepted:

  • Cash
  • Debit or Credit Card
  • Cheque
  • Postal Order

Find the address of your local court

Remember you can also pay online.

Questions ?

 

Fine Collection and enforcement - back to top

If you have received a fine – you must pay it. All fines, which include Sheriff Court Fines, Justice of the Peace Court Fines, Fiscal Fines and Police Fixed Penalty Notices, will be robustly pursued by the Scottish Court Service.

What happens if I don’t pay my fine? - back to top

If you don’t pay, we can:

See the latest examples of fines collected by SCS and the measures we used to make sure they were paid.

What happens if I can’t pay my fine? - back to top

If you are having genuine difficulty in paying a fine, get in touch with your local fines enforcement officer - they can give you help and advice to arrange payment.

How many fines does the Scottish Court Service collect? - back to top

Every three months, the Scottish Court Service produces a report on the fines collected in Scotland.

What types of fines can I pay online? - back to top

Online payment is accepted for:

  • Parking tickets issued by Police Traffic Wardens
  • Tickets issued by a Police Officer
  • Fines issued by the Procurator Fiscal's Office
  • Fines imposed by a Sheriff Court or Justice of the Peace Court

View examples of these fine types.

When will I NOT be able to pay online? - back to top

  • Your fine can't be found - if your fine has been recently issued it may not have been registered on the system yet.
  • Your fine was issued by the Council – This site does not accept payment for parking tickets or other fixed penalties issued on behalf of local authorities.
  • The final payment date has passed - some fines can only be paid up to 28 days after they were issued.
  • Your fine is endorsable - if your fine carries penalty points then your Driving Licence must be endorsed. You must post your payment, licence and paper counterpart to any Scottish Court, or take these to the court in person. Fines of this type are identified at the foot of the ticket, as shown below.


  • An enforcement action has been applied to your fine - if your fine is overdue it may be subject to ongoing enforcement action and you may be unable to pay online. For further details you should contact your local fines enforcement officer.
  • Your account has been paid in full - if your account has a zero outstanding balance, no further action is required by you.
  • Your account has been closed - if your account has been closed (for example, if it has been withdrawn by the Police Ticket Office) no further action is required by you.
  • Your account is locked - if you make too many incorrect attempts to enter the correct surname or vehicle registration your account will be locked and you will be unable to pay your fine online. For further details you should contact any Scottish Court.
  • Your fine has been transferred to a Non-Scottish Court - you should continue to make payments to your nominated non-Scottish Court and they will send your payment to the appropriate Scottish Court.

Can I pay a speeding or red light fine online?- back to top

Fines issued by the Safety Camera Partnerships for speeding or red-light offences cannot be paid online as your driving licence must be endorsed with penalty points. You must post your payment, licence and paper counterpart to any Scottish Court, or take these to the court in person.

What information do I need to pay my fine online?- back to top

To pay your fine online you will need your fine reference number and the surname of the person who was fined - or your vehicle registration number if you wish to pay a parking ticket.

Where do I find my fine reference number?- back to top

Your fine reference number will be displayed on the ticket issued to you by the police or on documents sent to you by the Court or Procurator Fiscal’s Office.

Is there a maximum I can pay online?- back to top

The online payment facility has a maximum limit of £500 per transaction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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