My drivers license was from state A, currently living in state B, recently got a speeding fine in state C. Shortly after, I transferred my license over to state B as I live there now. Fines got sent to my address in state A (I think) and never to be seen again.
Should I be worried about the fines following me and ambushing me later/accumulating?
Anyone else had a similar experience that worked out well?
Those fines will be waiting for you don't kid yourself. you're only interstate not intercountry.
And they reappear when you return, even if you've been living abroad, for, say... 8 years. 😐
No stat of limitations on fines, some times the state revenue agency will write them off so their not wasting time chasing you. But move back and wham heres your fine from 15 years ago
Once they go to the sheriff for collection, or in NSW it will be revenue NSW, don't really know about the other states, they will follow you.
Source: me. Copped a fine from from interstate and the copper wrote down the address from the front of the licence, not the back where the change of address sticker was. Years later when renewing my licence I was told about the fine and had to pay it
Most states now have reciprocal agreements now.
It will probably find you in your current state. Likely, the database will be updated and state C will soon know where you live.
It may be when you go to do something at your government service body, you get blocked until you pay the fine.
It won't just disappear.
No, and as a bonus your drivers licenses can be "fines suspended".
So depending on where you are when that happens, you can be pull over and prevented from driving or face going to court for driving while suspended. Which is super unfortunate if you are hours away from home when stopped.
I got really lucky one time when I went into the RTA for some other reason and they told me my licence was suspended. Apparently I had paid a fine a while back but not realised there was a late payment fee and the reminders somehow never got to me so it was suspended and I was driving around for months without realising.
Could have been a very bad day if I had an accident.
Pay the fine because that can follow you but there is a good chance you will not have any points on your license.
3 years ago i move to VIC from NSW for work but kept my legal residence in NSW. Got a fine sent to my nsw address, and paid it but no points were accrued on the license because interstate communication is very imperfect.
No. On the Gold coast I had the NSW government chasing the last Tennant of that house haha
Australia has national data base of drivers licences WA police can look up vehicle rego find out who owns a vehicle and thier licence status
The government hates this one hack
No. Pay the fine.
I got licence revoked in one state and drove 2 hours to another and got a licence there. Interstate communication is very flawed
I’m not so sure that would work anymore
But on an ASIO watchlist and your dad has a small arsenal? No problem, information sharing hard.
It was this year so....
Yes they will they will all link once you move.its all about revenue for them if they can’t find you they will defer it to spers and your license will be suspended or canceled . If you dont contact them and sort it out they will suspend you without telling you and if you get caught it’s a 6 months mandatory minimum disqualification. Had a similar situation where I want notified and didn’t know it cost me 2k for a court appearance a $450 fine plus 6 months disqualification.best to chase it up and if your demerit points are over opt for the 12 months bond and still drive
Don't listen to reddit's bugmen, set yourself free and never look back again
No. Contact the licensing body in the state you were from and get it sorted ASAP - set up a payment plan. Don't leave it or it will escalate into more fines and possibly jail time later on if you don't deal with it.
Don't fool yourself into thinking it will all just go away.
Had 3k taken from my bank account courtesy of the NSW courts allowing the order to take place to recover outstanding fines. Had wages garnished to recover 2 outstanding fines but i have many more still unpaid fines in Vic.
Chase it up and pay it mate as it WILL find you eventually ✌️
Yes, they do. You are safe now. Don’t worry about it.
Depends on the offence and the state, but some fine’s demerit points transfer interstate. It’s really hard to speak in general terms because there are so many variables like what state, what offence, what type of licence you hold, if it would result in a disqualification. Best to just call the licence department of the state you are in to see
If this was still 1989 they’d be on isolated state records, but today - with the modern world of computers - fines can be sent between states. Tldr: you can run kid, but you cant hide.
The only state this happens in is ACT.