Are discounts available for JPJ summons involving Malaysia-registered vehicles?
Based on the principle of “The Less You Delay, The Less You Pay,” a lower compound rate is offered for earlier payments. This approach is designed to encourage responsible individuals to settle their summons promptly.
For summons issued under Section 53A (AwAS summons) and JPJ P(22), the registered vehicle owner is deemed as the offender.
The details of the revised compound rate structure are as follows:
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Can JPJ summons for Malaysia-registered vehicles be paid via MyEG?
Yes, you can pay your Road Transport Department (JPJ) summons through MyEG. MyEG provides an online platform where you can settle summonses issued by the Road Transport Department (JPJ).
Can I use my MyEG account to pay JPJ summons for Malaysia-registered vehicles owned by someone else?
Yes, you are allowed to make payments for other people's summonses on their behalf. Simply log in to the MyEG portal and go to our JPJ service to pay for the summons.
Can I check JPJ summons for Malaysia-registered vehicles using the vehicle registration number on MyEG?
No. On MyEG, you can only check summonses using an ID number (MyKad, passport, foreign ID, army ID, police ID, or company registration number). To check summonses using a vehicle number, you will need to visit a Road Transport Department (JPJ) ...
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Yes, you must clear all summonses under your Singapore-registered vehicle in order to leave Malaysia.
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