How to pay JPJ traffic fines online and enjoy a 70% discount
The Land Transport Bureau (JPJ) will launch a 70% discount on traffic tickets from April 13, 2021, to June 13, 2021!
If the fine of 300 ringgits, after 70% discount, only 90 ringgits. A fine of RM200 is only RM75 after a 70% discount, and a fine of RM100 is the only RM30 after a 70% discount, and so on!
So people who are in arrears with JPJ traffic tickets can take the opportunity to pay for the tickets! People can go to the JPJ branch counter to pay for the ticket. However, during the current epidemic, it is still encouraged to pay fines online, without having to queue at the JPJ branch.
Here is how to pay JPJ traffic tickets online:
Step 1: The public can pay the fine through JPJ’s mySIKAP system. If you have not registered an account before, you can register the account online first.
Step 2: For the first use, you can browse https://public.jpj.gov.my/public/login.zul and click Daftar / Log Masuk Kali Pertama (MyKad) Log Masuk below.
Step 3: Fill in your ID number, phone number, and email. Note that No. Rujukan (Sensitif Huruf) here can be omitted. Then follow the steps to complete
Step 4: The system will send a set of temporary passwords to your email, and the user must use and activate your account within 7 days
Step 5: After receiving the email, browse https://public.jpj.gov.my/public/login.zul to log in with your ID number and temporary password
Step 6: After logging in, you must first change your password
Step 7: After completing these steps, you can log in to the mySIKAP system to check if you have a traffic ticket in arrears (you can check with your ID number and license plate number), and if there is a traffic ticket in arrears, you can pay it, or it can automatically Enjoy a 70% discount.
The mySIKAP system has been launched by the Malaysian Land Transport Authority (JPJ) for many years. In fact, mySIKA not only allows you to check and pay for traffic tickets but also has many practical functions!
Under the “my SIKAP” system, the public can go through the procedures for renewing road tax, bidding vehicle registration number, vehicle registration, paying fines, renewing car driving license, car name change or car scrapping, etc. through the Internet.
Under the “mySIKAP” system, anyone over 16 years old and holding a Malaysian card or passport, and at least a driver’s license or vehicle registration record, etc., can register for the “mySIKAP” system so that they can choose what they want to process online matter.
source harianpost