This ensures the process is fair and upholds the public expectation of road safety in NSW. We use the NSW Government Caution Guidelines and Internal Review Guidelines under the Fines Act 1996 as a framework to guide our decision-making. We will carefully review your application, taking into account the seriousness of the offence and the supporting documents you supply. Make sure you request a review before the due date on the fine notice to avoid further costs or action. You will need to provide proof of identification such as your address, date of birth or driver licence number. Request a review now Other ways to request a review other traffic offences where safety issues were identified.įind out if your offence is considered a serious offence in our Review Assist Guide.Some offences are considered serious due to a high risk to public safety and we may not be able to give leniency. You will need to supply documents to support this such as reports from a medical practitioner, support agency or government department or hospital admission paperwork for medical emergencies.įind out more about special circumstances. Make sure you tell us if you were experiencing a medical emergency, medical illness, mental ill health, personal hardship, trauma or have a disability. We will consider your personal situation and any special circumstances that resulted in you receiving the fine. See if your offence will be considered for leniency Special circumstances
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