Appeals
Find out how to submit an appeal if you received a parking offence notice and the documents required to support your case.
Majority of appeals are rejected. Submit an appeal only if you are sure that the fine was administered in error. All appeals are considered on a case-by-case basis and further appeals may not be entertained.
Documentary proof
You must submit sufficient documentary proof to support your appeal, together with your full particulars and notice number.
Examples of documentary proof include:
For parking offence notice
Medical certificates/reports
Vehicle time-stamped repair/towing receipts
When appealing for court cases on grounds of financial difficulty
(Mandatory) CPF Transaction History for the last 12 months
Any outstanding bills and arrears. For example, credit card statement, mobile phone bills, utilities bill, Town Council conservancy charges, medical bills, etc.
Any financial assistance given. For example, ComCare.
Any other documents to support your current financial situation.
Frequently asked questions
Can I get a waiver for my parking offence notice?
Unless our investigations confirm that the Parking Wardens have made a mistake in issuing the notices, the notices are normally not withdrawn. We cannot make decisions on infringements based on the motorists' explanations alone. To do so, we would unfairly discriminate against others in the process.
We have to consider only the facts and information of a case to prevent double standards in booking certain offending vehicles, while condoning others in the process.
Can I re-appeal if my appeal is rejected?
In the event that your appeal is rejected, please be assured that it has been thoroughly reviewed.
All appeals are considered on a case-by-case basis. Further appeals may not be entertained.
