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If you were pulled over in person then it doesn't matter if the rego is wrong, you'll still have to pay. If it was a camera fine (which I doubt otherwise it would have gone to someone elses house if the rego was wrong), then you could challenge it.

i got an infringement once then got a letter a month or so later telling me to disregard the previous fine cause it was either filled out or processed incorrectly. however they were nice enought to issue me with the correct infringement notice so yeah they can do whatever they like.

you can challenge it but i wouldnt be surprised if they send you another infringement notice with the correct number plate. My one was issued in person by an officer so they may have a legal leg to stand on since they were there to issue it.

Looks like from Post #3 that you received the fine in person > they have your licence details...

In this case, Macross is right; because my father fought his speeding fine in court since all 6 digits of his Reg# were wrong. At the court appearance, because he told the truth that he'd accepted the fine by hand then the speeding fine still stood as proven.

If however, you got pinged via a camera, it's worth fighting for.

Sorry that the news can't be better.

You can either pay the fine, contact them stating incorrect rego which fine would be re-issued anyway with correct rego or contest the fine at court but if you committed the offence and admitted the offence which it sounds like you did in court they offence would stand anyway. I would suggest pay fine now or if you need more time make them re-issue it giving you more time.

from what ive heard if they have filed an incorrect form then the fine is void, is contact legal aid or a regular lawyer if you can afford it

Incorrect.

I have had MANY incorrectly issued tickets, they simply cancel the incorrect ticket, and re-issue the infringement correctly.

First I ever had was speeding at 7am in the morning when it was 7pm (was re-issued)

I had a use mobile device while driving, issued at 7:50am, when I was infringed at 8:50pm (was re-issued)

Got infringed for doing a burnout, car type was incorrect, (re-issued)

was infringed for driving an 'unsafe vehicle', they spelt my name wrong (re-issued).

The moral of the story is that they will null and void the original infringement, and re-issue you a new fine. The only thing complaining will do is extend the amount of time to pay before SDRO come in and start causing headaches.

You want to avoid the State Debt Recovery Office, as they make mroe mistakes than you could believe is possible, and this alone will give you heart pulpatations.

B.

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