Search results for fines

  • Driving fines and penalties

    Found in Transport / Driving fines and penalties

    Fines, penalties and losing your licence, alcohol interlocks

  • Pay a court fine

    Found in Law, crime and justice / Paying fines / Pay a court fine

    ​You can court fines online. Speeding tickets and local council parking tickets become court fines if you don’t pay them on time.

  • Dog owner fines and offences

    Found in Law, crime and justice / Paying fines / Dog owner fines and offences

    If you do not keep control of your dog, allow a dog into a restricted area or abuse or neglect an animal, you can be fined or sent to prison — and banned from owning dogs in the future.

  • Fines, penalties and losing your licence

    Found in Transport / Driving fines and penalties / Fines, penalties and losing your licence

    You must follow the road rules for your safety and the safety of others when you drive. If you do not, you can be fined or have your driver licence or car taken off you.

  • Transport

    Found in Transport

    Licences, registration, fines, tickets, buying, selling, WOF, car seat

  • Before you travel

    Found in Leaving NZ / Before you travel

    Avoid surprises — before you go, find and check your passport, pay your fines and check if there are any special travel requirements for the countries you’re visiting.

  • Replace your driver licence if it’s been lost or stolen

    Found in Transport / Driver licences / Replace your driver licence if it’s been lost or stolen

    If you lose your licence or it’s been stolen, replace it as soon as you can — you can be fined for driving without it.

  • Law, crime and justice

    Found in Law, crime and justice

    Statutory declarations, pay a fine, human rights, criminal records

  • Pay a speeding ticket, infringement fee or parking ticket

    Found in Law, crime and justice / Paying fines / Pay a speeding ticket, infringement fee or parking ticket

    Paying fees and tickets online, what happens if you don't pay on time, and how to dispute them.

  • Leaving children by themselves

    Found in Family and whānau / Childcare and supervision / Leaving children by themselves

    You can leave a child under 14 at home or in another place if you’ve made reasonable provisions to have them supervised and cared for safely, and they’re not left for a long time.

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