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How to Pay a Parking Fine in Melbourne – Everything You Need to Know

Parking fine issued on a car in Melbourne with ticket machine nearby

Getting a parking fine in Melbourne isn’t exactly the highlight of anyone’s day. One minute you’re running late for a meeting or grabbing a quick coffee, and the next you spot that little slip of paper under your windscreen wiper. We’ve all been there.

The good news? Paying your fine—or sorting out a payment plan if you need more time—is pretty straightforward. To save you the headache, here’s a complete guide for Melbourne drivers on how to pay a parking fine, what happens if you don’t, and the options available if money is a bit tight.

How Long Do You Have to Pay a Parking Fine?

From the day your fine is issued, you’ve got 28 days to pay it. If you don’t act at that time, extra costs will be added, and the fine will move through the infringement process—which makes the situation more expensive and stressful.

So the golden rule is: deal with it quickly—either by paying or applying for a payment arrangement.

Ways to Pay Your Parking Fine in Melbourne

The City of Melbourne offers three simple ways to pay:

1. Pay Online

  • Available 24/7 from three days after your fine was issued.
  • Payments can be made with Visa or Mastercard.
  • You’ll need your Issue Number (9-digit code) and your car registration number.
  • Enter those details into the online fine payment system and pay the full amount.

2. Pay by Phone

  • Call 1300 130 453.
  • Service is available 24/7, from three days after the fine date.
  • Visa and Mastercard only.

3. Pay at the Post Office

  • You can pay straight away—no need to wait three days.
  • Accepted payment types: cash, EFTPOS, or cheque.
  • Just take your fine with you to any post office in Melbourne.

⚠️ Heads up: The City of Melbourne doesn’t accept part payments. Your fine must be paid in full unless you’ve arranged an installment plan or extension.

What If You Can’t Pay Straight Away?

Life happens. If you’re short on money, dealing with medical issues, or just need more time, there are options.

1. Apply for a Payment Extension

If you need a bit of breathing space, you can request an extension of time.

  • Apply online, by calling 03 9658 9658, posting your request to PO Box 244, Melbourne VIC 3000, or visiting the Melbourne Town Hall (120 Swanston Street) in person.
  • Make sure you apply before the due date on your fine.
  • Bring a photo ID and you’re fine if you’re going in person.

2. Pay in Instalments (Concession Card Holders)

Some Melbourne residents can spread their payments out in installments. You’re eligible if you’re the registered owner/nominated driver and hold one of these cards:

  • Centrelink Pensioner Concession Card
  • Department of Veterans’ Affairs Pensioner Concession Card
  • Centrelink Health Care Card
  • Seniors Card

👉 To set this up, you’ll need to provide a photocopy of your concession card with your application.

You can’t apply if:

  • You’re not the registered owner/nominated driver
  • You haven’t supplied proof
  • You’re waiting on a fine review outcome
  • You’ve already received a Notice of Final Demand.

3. Payment Arrangement with Fines Victoria

If you’d prefer, you can have your fine referred to Fines Victoria. They’ll let you combine multiple fines into one arrangement, and you can pay in monthly or fortnightly installments.

You’ll need:

  • Your Fines Victoria payment arrangement number
  • Your infringement number(s)
  • Your personal details (name, address, contact number, email).

Applications can be made online, by phone, by post, or in person at Melbourne Town Hall.

Financial Hardship Support

If you’re going through a rough patch—such as serious medical or financial difficulties, or sudden job loss—you can call 03 9658 9658 (7:30 am – 6 pm, Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays). The City of Melbourne may be able to provide extra flexibility depending on your circumstances.

Lost Your Parking Fine?

Misplaced the slip? No worries. Call the City of Melbourne on 03 9658 9658 with your car rego, and they’ll give you the details you need to pay.

Final Tips for Melbourne Drivers

  • Act quickly—you’ve got 28 days to sort things out.
  • Choose a payment method that suits you: online, phone, or post office.
  • Need more time? Apply for an extension or installment plan before the due date.
  • If you’re struggling, don’t ignore it—reach out for help.

Getting a parking fine in Melbourne might sting, but paying it off doesn’t have to be painful. Stay on top of it early, and you’ll avoid extra costs and stress down the track.

Keep this guide handy for next time, and safe parking out there!

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