Expiation Reminder Notice

Expiation of Offences Act 1996

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Expiation Reminder Notice -«Infringement_No»,

It is alleged that you committed the following offence:

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Date: «Infringement_Date»

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On «Infringement_Date» you were issued with an expiation notice for an amount of $XX.

This notice was due for payment [insert date]. Our records reveal that it has not been paid.

The offence has now incurred a reminder notice fee of $XX.

This fee has been added to the expiation fee notified to you in the expiation notice.

Total payment of $XX«Balance» should be made by [insert date] to the [issuing authority] in order to expiate the offence.

YOU MUST READ ALL THE INFORMATION ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS NOTICE

If you take no action on this notice, enforcement action may be taken against you

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ELECTION TO BE PROSECUTED

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TICK APPROPRIATE BOX:

 elect to be prosecuted for the offence.

 dispute the offence for the following reasons:

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(If insufficient space, attach further sheets.)

*If you were not driving at the time of the offenceor were not the principal littering or nuisance offender do not complete this form but instead complete the Statutory Declaration on the other side of this notice.

*You may, before electing to be prosecuted, dispute the offence informally.

Signed ...... ……….……...... …………………..………...... Date ……………..……………....

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PAYMENT SLIP - «Infringement_No»

I wish to expiate the offence. Payment in full: «Balance»

PAYMENT DETAILS

PAYMENT MAY BE MADE IN PERSON BY CASH, CREDIT CARD, CHEQUE, MONEY ORDER AND EFTPOS OR BY POST WITH CHEQUES AND MONEY ORDER OR OVER THE TELEPHONE WITH CREDIT CARD. THE COUNCIL ACCEPTS MASTERCARD, VISA OR BANKCARD ONLY

THE CREDIT CARD PAYMENT TELEPHONE NUMBER IS:(08) 8xx xxxx

For further information:

TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES(08) 8xx xxxx

POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box xx, XXXXX SA 5011

ADDRESS[address], XXXXX

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I dispute the following offences:

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Offence 2:

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Offence 3:

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Please read ALL information on this page

YOUR CHOICES:

You may on or before the due date for payment:

  • Dispute the allegation that you committed the offence(s) (or any of them) and elect to be prosecuted for that offence (or offences).

If you elect to be prosecuted, you may get a summons. The summons will set out when and where to attend Court.

  • Pay the total amount due for the offence(s) not disputed (including levies and reminder notice fees).
  • Enter into a payment arrangement with the Chief Recovery Officer which may include payment of the amount of the fee(s) in instalments, an extension of time in which to pay or other options by agreement with the Chief Recovery Officer. A fee will apply to enter into an arrangement.
  • If you think the offence(s) (or any of them) was trifling - apply to the [issuing authority] for a review of the expiation notice (for special meaning of 'trifling' see section 4(2) Expiation of Offences Act 1996).
  • If the offence is a parking, traffic, litter or nuisance offence involving a vehicle and you were not the driver at the time of the offence(s) or if you sold the vehicle and transferred ownership before the offence(s) or you were not the principal littering or nuisance offender, submit a statutory declaration providing the full name and address details of the driver/new owner/ principal offender.

If no choice is made the outstanding amount may be referred to the Chief Recovery Officer who may take enforcement action against you which may involve entering into a payment arrangement or property that you own (including motor vehicles and land) being seized and sold. An additional amount will become payable if enforcement action is taken.

If you require further information on the offence(s) or wish to dispute the offence(s) informally please contact the [issuing authority].

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