Pay or manage a parking fine

When it comes to paying or managing your parking fine, you can:

  • pay your fine in full online, by post or in person
  • apply to pay for the fine through a payment plan
  • appeal the fine by submitting a request with supporting documents
  • nominate another driver if you weren’t driving the vehicle at the time of the infringement.

View images of your infringement

City of Stonnington parking officers may take photos of vehicles when issuing an infringement notice.

To view these photos, visit the parking portal and enter your infringement date and notice number.

Pay your fine in full

Pay online

To pay your fine online, you'll need your infringement number and date. You can also create an account to manage and track the status of your fine.

If you’ve lost your fine, you can call us on 03 9058 6600.

Pay now

Alternatively, you can pay your fine:

  • by phone: call us on 03 9058 6600 and have your infringement number and payment details ready.
  • by mail: send a cheque or money order with your name and infringement number written on the back to: City of Stonnington GPO Box 3095 Melbourne VIC 3001.
  • in person: visit your local Australia Post outlet and show your infringement notice to pay by cash, cheque, EFTPOS or credit card. Australia Post outlets can’t accept late payments. If your payment is late, call us on 03 9058 6600. Please note, we do not accept payment for parking fines at our Customer Service Centres.

Overdue fines

If you don’t pay your fine before the due date listed on your infringement notice, we’ll send you a Penalty Reminder Notice. This will incur additional costs.

If the fine is still unpaid after the next due date, we’ll lodge it with Fines Victoria for processing and collecting further costs. After that, Fines Victoria will send you a Notice of Final Demand and you will need to pay your fine with Fines Victoria.

For more details, download the fines lifecycle infographic(PDF, 1MB).

Apply for a payment plan or pay an instalment

Payment plans

You can apply for a payment plan to:

  • extend the deadline to pay your fine
  • pay by fortnightly or monthly instalments.

To apply for a payment plan, visit the parking portal then select 'My Payment Plans'.

Alternatively, call us on 03 9058 6600 to discuss your requirements and apply over the phone.

Apply for a payment plan

Pay an instalment on an existing payment plan

If you have an existing payment plan and want to pay an instalment, visit the payment portal and select ‘Payment Plans’.

Pay for an existing payment plan

Appeal a fine

You have the right to request an internal review of your fine. You can only appeal a fine once.

Your infringement is put on hold until you receive the outcome of your appeal.

The reasons you can appeal include:

To support your application, you should upload photos or documents which reflect your reason selected for appealing the fine.

This might include:

  • a letter from a doctor or other medical professionals
  • a letter of consent, if the application is on behalf of a third party
  • a police report
  • a copy or photo of your valid ticket, or your valid Resident or Accessible Parking Permit, if it was not displayed correctly
  • other evidence, including an invoice from a tow truck if there was a mechanical breakdown.

If you'd like to learn more about how to appeal, step-by-step information is available.

Learn more about appealing 

To track the status of an appealed fine, visit the parking portal and select ‘My Infringements’. 

Appeal a parking fine

Overdue infringements

If you fail to take action on an overdue infringement notice, our Reminder Services team may attempt to contact you by phone to provide you with options to resolve the matter before further enforcement action is taken or additional costs are incurred.

We obtain phone numbers by matching vehicle owner details provided by the relevant road authority with data records from Australian public data providers. All data is handled in accordance with legislative requirements as well as Council's Information Privacy Policy.

Receiving a Notice of Final Demand

If you have received a Notice of Final Demand, you will no longer be able to appeal your fine with Council.

This is a notice issued by Fines Victoria if you have not paid your fine after receiving a Penalty Reminder Notice.

To appeal your fine, you will need to apply directly with Fines Victoria for an Enforcement Review.

Nominate another driver

The vehicle's registered owner is responsible for the fine.

If you weren’t the driver at the time of the offence, you can nominate another driver by providing their name and address through the portal.

You will only be able to nominate another driver when the fine is at the Infringement Notice stage or Penalty Reminder Notice  stage. Once the fine becomes a Notice of Final Demand, you will no longer be able to nominate another driver.

If your nomination is successful, your fine will be sent to the other driver.

Nominate another driver

Additional information