Get help with paying your infringement notice

There are options available if you are having trouble paying your infringement. 

You can: 

  • apply for an extension of time for three months 
  • apply for a payment plan over three months. 

Who can apply

You can apply for an extension of time or a payment plan if you have: 

  • a Centrelink Pensioner Concession card 
  • a Department of Veterans’ Affairs Pensioner Concession Card or Gold Card 
  • a Centrelink Health Care Card. 

If you don’t have a concession card, you will need to provide us with a statutory declaration explaining why you are experiencing financial hardship. You can attach this to your application along with any other supporting documents. 

You cannot apply for an extension of time or a payment plan if: 

  • you have previously defaulted on an extension of time or a payment plan 
  • the infringement notice was issued to a corporation 
  • an enforcement order for the infringement has been issued by the Court 
  • the vehicle is not registered in your name or you are not the nominated driver of the vehicle (if it is a parking infringement). 

How to apply

You need to apply for an extension of time or a payment plan at least 7 days before your infringement is due.

Apply online

If you get a payment plan or extension of time, you won’t be able to pay your infringement online. See other ways to pay on the Pay your infringement page. 

Other ways to apply

If you cannot apply for an extension of time or a payment plan online, you can download and fill in the application instead. 

Application for extension of time or payment plan for an infringement (DOCX 30KB)

You can submit your completed form by: 

  • emailing us at mail@wyndham.vic.gov.au
  • mailing it to Wyndham City Council, PO Box 197, Werribee VIC 3030
  • visiting us in person at Wyndham Civic Centre, 45 Princes Highway, Werribee.

Apply to have deductions taken from your Centrelink account

If you have a Centrelink Pensioner Concession card, you can apply to have deductions taken from your Centrelink account. 

For more information about deductions and how to apply, visit the Services Australia website. 

Work and Development Permit scheme

In some cases, you may be able to take part in the Work and Development Permit scheme. 

This scheme allows people who have received infringements to reduce their fee by participating in activities like unpaid work, training courses or counselling, depending on their circumstances. 

The Work and Development Permit scheme is run by Fines Victoria. For more information about who is eligible and how to apply, see the Fines Victoria website.