What is the difference between compoundable and non-compoundable summonses?
A compoundable summons is a type of offense for which you can settle the fine by paying a compound (a fixed penalty) without going to court.
A non-compoundable summons cannot be settled by paying a fine directly. Instead, the offender must appear in court, and the penalty is determined by the court's judgment.
You may visit the JPJ website for detailed information on the list of compoundable and non-compoundable offences:
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Can I pay for non-compoundable summons via online?
No, you cannot pay for non-compoundable summonses online. Non-compoundable summonses require you to attend a court hearing, as these offenses are more serious and cannot be settled by simply paying a fine. The court will determine the penalty based ...
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 ...
Previously, when I logged in, I saw that there were some summonses on the website. However, when I logged in today, these summonses were no longer there. I did not have the opportunity to make any payments. Why were the summonses removed?
The summonses from JPJ will be on MyEG website for 2 weeks only from the date of the offence. If the summonses are not paid within this 2-week period, JPJ will take down the summonses and you need to go to JPJ counters to pay your summonses.
What type of Road Transport Department (JPJ) summons can I pay online through MyEG?
You can pay Road Transport Department (JPJ) compoundable summonses through MyEG. By logging into the website, you can easily check for JPJ summons and make secure online payments.
What type of Road Transport Department (JPJ) summons can I pay online through MyEG?
You can pay Road Transport Department (JPJ) compoundable summonses through MyEG. By logging into the website, you can easily check for JPJ summons and make secure online payments.