Pay a security infringement notice or final demand

Find out the different ways you can pay your security infringement notice or final demand.
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Police issue infringements for security and related activities to individuals or companies as an alternative for some offences. 

Payment is not considered an admission for any civil or criminal court case and the fine does not have to be declared on your criminal history. 

You have 28 days from date of issue to pay the full amount:  

  • in person at any Australia Post location
  • by mailing a cheque or money order to:

         Commissioner of Police
         Licensing Services
         Locked Bag 9
         East Perth WA 6892

  • online using Visa or Mastercard

If paying online, you will need the reference number on the bottom left of your infringement.

Pay a security infringement notice

Final demand

A final demand notice with additional costs is issued if you haven’t paid your original security infringement notice by the payment due date.

If the final demand is not paid within another 28 days, your infringement will be recorded by the Fines Enforcement Registry which will incur additional costs. Payment can be made:

  • in person at any Australia Post location
  • by mailing a cheque or money order to:
             
    Commissioner of Police
    Payments Processing
    2 Adelaide Terrace
    East Perth WA 6004
     
  • online using Visa or Mastercard (you will need the reference number on the bottom left of your final demand):

Pay a security infringement notice final demand