Register unpaid infringment notices with SPER
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Register unpaid infringement notices with the State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER).
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In short
You can use this service to register unpaid infringement notices with SPER.
You must submit your completed application online. See How to register unpaid infringement notices with SPER for the full application process.
Log in to the SPER Fines portal
You'll be taken to another website.
What you should know
If you issue infringement notices under Queensland legislation, you can register unpaid infringements with the State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER) for collection and enforcement.
Who can use this service
You can register upaid infringement notices if:
- you are a fine issuing agency.
Don't use this service if:
- you want to pay your SPER enforcement order
Instead, see pay a SPER debt.
How to register unpaid infringement notices with SPER
Follow these steps to register an unpaid infringement notice.
Step 1: Log into the SPER Fines portal
Lodge and manage fines on the portal.
Log in to the SPER Fines portal
You'll be taken to another website.
Step 2: New agency request
If you are a new agency registering unpaid infringement notices with SPER, complete the online enquiry form instead.
Complete the online enquiry form
You'll be taken to another website.
Step 3: Receive the outcome
You will get confirmation your application has been received.
How long it takes
Processing time begins when a complete application is received and will vary depending on the application.
How much it costs
There may be costs to register the fine. Contact SPER to discuss.