Name of the Organization : Singapore Government
Type of Facility : Pay HDB/URA Parking Fines Online
Country : Singapore
Website : http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg/Topics/Pages/How-to-pay-your-HDB-or-URA-parking-fines.aspx
Pay HDB/URA Parking Fines Online :
Internet:
HDB ePayment
Internet banking (DBS, OCBC and UOB only)
Related : eCitizen Singapore Pay Traffic/ Land Transport Authority (LTA) Fines : www.statusin.org/6219.html
Pay your HDB parking fine online : https://services3.hdb.gov.sg/webapp/BL16AWESVPAYMENT/faces/JSP/eservices/pay/BL16REPayFromESVSearch.jsp
Parking Fines e-Payment Terms & Conditions:
1. Refund Policy:
All requests for refund must be made in writing. On proper notice being received, a refund of all monies, free of interest, which have been paid in advance may be made subject to approval on a case by case basis.
2. Receipt:
The Customer shall not be entitled to any receipt for payments made by the Customer to HDB through the Services.
Kiosks:
AXS stations
Mail/cheque:
Send cheque payable to “HDB” to:
HDB Hub
480 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh
Singapore 310480
Indicate the parking offence notice number(s), vehicle number, your name and contact on the back of cheque
In person:
HDB Hub Atrium Level 3
Any SingPost branch
How to appeal your offence
You can submit your appeal online.
Your appeal will take two weeks to process. HDB will inform you of your appeal outcome by email or post.
How to pay your URA parking fine:
Picture of a URA traffic summonsInternet:
URA ePayment (Visa/MasterCard/Amex only)
Internet banking (DBS, OCBC and UOB only)
vPost (for vPost account holders only)
Pay your URA parking fine online : http://ura.gov.sg/
Kiosks & ATMs:
AXS stations and SAM kiosks
OCBC ATMs (Bill code 0261)
Mail/cheque:
Send cheque payable to “URA” to:
45 Maxwell Road
Car Parks Division
The URA Centre
Singapore 069118
Indicate the parking offence notice number(s), vehicle number, your name and contact on the back of cheque
In person:
URA Customer Service Centre, Level 1
Any SingPost branch
How to appeal your offence:
You can submit your appeal online
FAQs :
1) Why are there changes made to the eCitizen portal?
We continue to improve our digital products to meet the evolving needs of our citizens. The eCitizen portal was launched in 1999 as the first-stop portal for cross-agency information and services to serve our citizens’ needs.
As part of our efforts for a more integrated citizen experience for our digital services, the content from eCitizen portal will be migrated to an improved Gov.sg by end of this year.
From 8 June, you can continue to access key eCitizen content at the interim page until the migration is completed year end. If you have subscribed to LTA and URA eAlerts, please note that these two services will be discontinued from 8 June 2017.
2) What is Gov.sg?
Revamped in 2015, Gov.sg is the official online communication platform and repository of the Singapore Government.
Here are some examples of what you can do on Gov.sg :
** Read up on the latest policy announcements
** Access timely and relevant information and news on Singapore
** View government-related events on the events calendar
** Translate Government terms using the translating tool
** Search for contact information of public service agencies
3) What will happen to my eCitizen account?
Your eCitizen account will no longer be available from 8 June 2017 onwards, as work is in progress to provide a more integrated citizen experience. Please be rest assured that this will not affect your transactions with other government agencies. For enquires, you can email info [AT] tech.gov.sg.