Do I need to settle all my summons before leaving the Malaysian border?
Yes, you must clear all summonses under your Singapore-registered vehicle in order to leave Malaysia.
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Where can I check my summons?
To check if you have any pending Road Transport Department (JPJ) summons, you may visit https://www.myeg.com.my/. Please note that you will need to register an account to proceed.
Can I pay my Road Transport Department (JPJ) summons at 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 check my Road Transport Department (JPJ) summons using the vehicle number on MyEG?
No, on MyEG, you can only check summons using an ID number (MyKad, passport, foreign ID, army ID, police ID, and company registration numbers). To check summons under your vehicle number, you will need to visit a Road Transport Department (JPJ) ...
I check at MyEG portal and show No summon record I check the MyEG portal, and it shows 'No summons record.
If your summon records are not visible on MYEG, you will need to check directly with Road Transport Department (JPJ). You can either visit their office branch or access their website to check for your summons.
What are the long-term effects of leaving outstanding Road Transport Department (JPJ) summonses unattended?
The long-term effects of leaving outstanding summonses unattended can result in offenders being blacklisted and issued an arrest warrant, which means users will not be allowed to renew their road tax and driving licenses. Users will only be removed ...