The City of Cape Town will host another traffic fine roadshow from 25–28 June. This event allows motorists to pay fines, negotiate reductions, and clear outstanding warrants under one roof.
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Held at the Cape Town Civic Centre, this is the third roadshow since December 2023.
The Traffic Service, along with municipal court staff, will provide services at this central location, regardless of where offences were committed.
Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security JP Smith highlighted the popularity of these roadshows, noting that the previous events in December and March assisted nearly 3 500 people and finalised over 6 000 fines.
Due to their success, the frequency has increased where logistics allow.
Smith urges participants to be patient, as there will be a daily queue cut-off to manage the process.
Details:
- Dates: 25-28 June, 2024
- Location: Concourse level, Cape Town Civic Centre
- Times: 8:30am daily (subject to change based on demand)
Available services:
- Fine-related enquiries for vehicles registered in one’s name (no reductions for contempt of court amounts)
- Applying for a reduction on traffic fines within Cape Town’s municipal boundaries
- Paying outstanding fines
- Enquiring about and finalising warrants and summons
- Removing administration marks on the Natis system
Required documentation:
If the vehicle is not registered in your name or for reductions on behalf of someone else, provide:
- An affidavit stating you bought the vehicle and are responsible
- An affidavit from the vehicle owner giving you permission to act on their behalf
Accepted identification:
- South African Identity Document, Driving Licence, Passport, or Traffic Register Certificate
Both cash and card payments will be accepted.
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