View a picture of your infringement

Infringement notice with highlight

 In some cases, the officer who issued your infringement may take a picture of the offence. This is most likely if you have been issued: 

  • a parking infringement 
  • a building site infringement. 

Parking infringement pictures

To see the pictures of your parking infringement, you will need: 

  • the infringement number 
  • the date the infringement was issued. 

View parking infringement pictures

Infringement details can take up to three days from the date of the offence to be loaded into our system. 

If you can see the details of the infringement when you enter your details, but can’t see any pictures, it is likely that the officer did not take any pictures of your offence. 

Building site infringement pictures

To see the pictures of your building site infringement, you will need: 

  • the infringement number 
  • the date the infringement was issued. 

View building site infringement pictures

Infringement details can take up to three days from the date of the offence to be loaded into our system. 

If you can see the details of the infringement when you enter your details, but can’t see any pictures, it is likely that the officer did not take any pictures of your offence.

Privacy statement

As an enforcement agency, Wyndham City may collect photographs of vehicles that have received a parking fine for breaching the Road Safety Road Rules 2009 or photographs of offence that are in breach of the Community Amenity Local Law. This is done to document the offence and assist with the subsequent review or prosecution of a fine. While our officers take all reasonable steps to ensure that faces are not captured in photographs, being a busy city this is not always possible. 

All information and photographs recorded on enforcement officers’ hand-held PDAs are transferred to a secure environment at the end of their shift, wiping all information off the PDAs. These photographs, collected by Council for the purposes of law enforcement, are typically only accessible to staff who play a role in answering customer or council queries, conducting internal reviews, prosecuting matters at court, administering the infringement lifecycle or auditing officers’ collection of evidence. We have decided to extend this access to infringement recipients (or their authorised representative) to help them determine what action to take to resolve their fine. The photographs will not be made available outside of these processes unless required or authorised by law.