Malaysia-Registered Vehicles
What is a JPJ Summons?
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Previously, I saw several summonses when I logged in to the website. However, when I logged in today, the summonses were no longer displayed, and I did not make any payment. Why were the summonses removed?
JPJ summonses will be available on the MyEG website for up to 2 weeks from the date of the offence. If the summons is not paid within this 2-week period, it will be removed from the website, and you will need to visit a JPJ counter to make the ...
Are discounts available for JPJ summons involving Malaysia-registered vehicles?
Based on the principle of “The Less You Delay, The Less You Pay,” the compound rate is lower if payment is made earlier. This approach is intended to provide incentives to those who responsibly settle their summons promptly. Details of the new ...
Can blacklisted JPJ summons for Malaysia-registered vehicles be paid through MyEG?
Starting 20/09/2024, compounded summonses that have already expired (past the payment due date on the issued notice) and blacklisted (after the court issues DNAA status) can be paid online through MyEG.
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) ...
MyEG shows “No summon record” for my Malaysia-registered vehicle. What does this mean?
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.
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.
What is the difference between compoundable and non-compoundable summonses for Malaysia-registered vehicles?
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 ...
Can non-compoundable JPJ summons for Malaysia-registered vehicles be paid 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 ...
Can I renew my driving licence if there are outstanding JPJ summons linked to a Malaysia-registered vehicle?
Failing to settle outstanding summonses can result in offenders being blacklisted and issued arrest warrants, preventing them from renewing their road tax or driving licenses. They will only be removed from the blacklist once all summonses have been ...
Can I renew my road tax if there are outstanding JPJ summons for my Malaysia-registered vehicle?
Failing to settle outstanding summonses can result in offenders being blacklisted and issued arrest warrants, preventing them from renewing their road tax or driving licenses. They will only be removed from the blacklist once all summonses have been ...
What happens if JPJ summons for Malaysia-registered vehicles are left unpaid for a long period?
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 ...
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).