Parking fines

If you have received a parking fine, you can view the infringement details online, including any photos that may have been taken.  

Lost your fine? Contact us on 1300 653 356 or complete our contact form for assistance.

Pay online

Step 1.Review available photos

If you have received a parking fine, you can view the infringement details online, including any photos that may have been taken.

You can view any available photos by entering your parking fine number.

Why is my search showing 'no results found'?

  • photos take up to three business day to be uploaded
  • check that you have entered your details correctly
  • the fine was issued in a school zone during school hours. The photos may not have been uploaded for privacy reasons.

Review available photos

Step 2.Gather your details

You will need your parking fine and your credit card details

Step 3.Pay your fine

Complete our online form to pay your fine

Pay your fine

Pay in person

Step 1.Review available photos

If you have received a parking fine, you can view the infringement details online, including any photos that may have been taken.

You can view any available photos by entering your parking fine number.

Why is my search showing 'no results found'?

  • photos take up to three business day to be uploaded
  • check that you have entered your details correctly
  • the fine was issued in a school zone during school hours. The photos may not have been uploaded for privacy reasons.

Review available photos

Step 2.Gather your details

You will need your parking fine and your payment

Step 3.Pay your fine

Visit us at 1230 Nepean Highway, Cheltenham. Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5pm (closed public holidays) 

Pay via post

Step 1.Review available photos

If you have received a parking fine, you can view the infringement details online, including any photos that may have been taken.

You can view any available photos by entering your parking fine number.

Why is my search showing 'no results found'?

  • photos take up to three business day to be uploaded
  • check that you have entered your details correctly
  • the fine was issued in a school zone during school hours. The photos may not have been uploaded for privacy reasons.

Review available photos

Step 2.Gather your details

You will need your parking fine and your payment

Step 3.Pay your fine

Send a cheque or money order by mail to City of Kingston, PO Box 1000, Mentone, VIC, 3194.

Make the cheque or money order payable to: City of Kingston Parking Infringements. Include your parking fine number with your payment.

Grounds for internal review

You can request an internal review if you satisfy one of circumstances listed under Grounds for internal review.

Gather all supporting information

Request an internal review

  • Alternatively, download the internal review form and return the completed form by email, post or in person.
  • The review process can take up to 90 days and you will receive a written response of the outcome. The fine will be placed on hold until an outcome has been decided.
  • The Infringement Act 2006 allows you to make one application for review. You will need to provide all relevant and supporting documentation. If extra information is required, but not received by a due date, a decision will be made anyway.
  • It is an offence to provide false or misleading information. Further action may be taken if this occurs. 

Review outcomes

After assessing an internal review, Council may:

  • confirm our decision to serve a fine
  • withdraw the notice and give you an official warning
  • withdraw the fine completely
  • withdraw the fine and refer the matter to the court
  • waive all or any penalty reminder notice fees
  • approve a payment plan 

You are only allowed one internal review per fine.

Unsuccessful internal review

If your internal review is unsuccessful, you must then complete one of the below actions before the new due date on your fine:

If you are eligible, an accredited organisation may apply to the Director, Fines Victoria for a Work and Development Permit on your behalf.

The Infringements Act 2006 provides the following grounds for review. If you submit an infringement notice review, you must satisfy one of these circumstances:

1. Exceptional circumstances

Please provide details of the exceptional circumstances (where you have committed the offence due to unforeseen or unpreventable circumstances (e.g. medical emergencies). Not knowing the law or forgetfulness are not exceptional circumstances.

2. Contrary to law

Please provide the reasons why you consider the decision to issue you with the infringement notice is unlawful. (e.g. the infringement was not valid).

3. Special circumstances

Special Circumstances include:

  • a mental or intellectual disability, disorder, disease or illness
  • a serious addiction to drugs, alcohol or a volatile substance
  • homelessness, or
  • family violence within the meaning of the Family Violence Protection Act 2008

You must provide evidence (e.g. letter, report, statement etc.) from one of the following parties to support your application:

  • a case worker, case manager or social worker
  • a general practitioner, psychiatrist or psychologist, or
  • an accredited drug treatment agency

Evidence (e.g. letter statement or a report) from your practitioner or case worker should include the following information:

  • the practitioner/case worker’s qualification and relationship with you, including the period of engagement.
  • the nature, severity and duration of your condition or circumstances:

a) whether you were suffering from the relevant condition or circumstances at the time the offence was committed, and

b) whether, in the opinion of the practitioner/case worker, it is more likely than not that you could not understand or control your actions that constituted the offence.

Note: A Centrelink Medical Certificate on its own may not be adequate as it does not provide the above requirements.

4. Mistake of identity

Please provide the reason why you believe there has been a case of mistaken identity (including evidence e.g. copy of your driver’s licence, in support).

5. Person unaware

An application made on the ground of ‘person unaware’ must:

  • be made within 14 days of you becoming aware of the infringement notice (You may evidence the date you became aware of the infringement notice by executing a statutory declaration)
  • state the grounds on which the decision should be reviewed, and
  • provide your current address for service.

6. Penalty Reminder Notice Fee waiver request

Please provide the reason(s) why you believe the Penalty Reminder Notice Fee should be waived.

Note: The original penalty amount is still applicable under this request.

Applications must be received within two (2) months of the infringement issue date. 

Request an extension of time 

Payment plan (with Council)

You can apply to Council to enter into a payment plan while the fine is still at the infringement stage with Council.

Please note that BPAY and direct debit payment options are not available on a Council payment plan. We are also unable to organise Centrepay payments deducted from your Centrelink payments.

To request a payment plan, applications must be received before the infringement is registered with the Director, Fines Victoria.

Payment arrangement (with Fines Victoria)

Alternatively, at your request, Council can register your fine with the Director, Fines Victoria for a payment arrangement.

A payment arrangement can allow you to combine multiple types of fines into one payment arrangement. You can also pay by direct debit or set up Centrepay deductions.

Apply for a payment plan

If you were not the driver at the time of the infringement taking place, you must name the driver of the vehicle.

Nominate the driver of the vehicle

The registered owner or driver can have the infringement matter heard at the Magistrates' Court any time before the fine is registered with Fines Victoria.

Requests must be in writing.

 Request a court hearing

Once it is received, our prosecutor will review the request and make arrangements for the matter to be lodged at court. We will send you a notice about one month before the hearing.

We cannot give legal advice about this process. We strongly recommend that you get independent legal advice before going to court.

The court process is not free. If the court decides in our favour, we will seek to recover any additional costs from you.

Once a hearing has been scheduled, you may request a delay by contacting the Magistrates' Court. Contact our Prosecutions Officer on 1300 653 356 to discuss your application.

Once a court election is processed and a hearing is arranged, you can only settle the matter before coming to Court with an out-of-court settlement. This is the total amount of the fine plus as any additional costs.

The Victorian Law Foundation booklet Parking, the law and you has information about what to do if you get fined. It covers parking laws and signs, how to appeal a fine, what happens if don’t pay a fine, and where to get help.

See VicRoads website for road rules, and detailed information about common parking rules.

All our residents enjoy free beach parking, when a valid foreshore parking permit is clearly displayed.

No. Officers are not required to take photos by law. Fines are issued when an officer observes the offence, not because of photographic evidence.

Photos are often taken to document the parking offence and support the evidence.

Whether photos are taken or not, officers make a thorough assessment before issuing a fine. We check the vehicle for a correctly displayed parking ticket or permit, and check the parking sign.