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How To Register For Unpaid Fines in Croatia?

Organization : Government of the Republic of Croatia
Facility : Register of Unpaid Fines
Country : Croatia
Website : https://gov.hr/en/register-of-unpaid-fines/456

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How To Register For Unpaid Fines in Croatia?

If you fail to pay your fine within a voluntary period, you shall not be able to renew the registration of your vehicle or the validity of your driving licence. If the Decision on a Misdemeanour has become final after 1 January 2014, and you failed to pay the fine within a voluntary period as defined in the Decision on a Misdemeanour, you shall be denied:

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** Issuing a driving licence or the extension of its validity;
** Registration or renewal of registration of a motor vehicle.

For the purpose of implementing the withholding prescribed in the Misdemeanour Act, the Ministry of Justice and Administration has formed a Register of Unpaid Fines. The data from the Register are not publicly available.

Information Needed For Paying The Fine

If you have been denied issuing the driving licence or the extension of its validity, information needed for paying the fine shall be available to you at the relevant police station.

If you have been denied registration or renewal of registration of a motor vehicle, information needed for paying the fine shall be available to you at the Roadworthiness Testing Centre and the relevant police station.

Removal From The Register

After your payment for the fine is processed, your data shall be expunged from the Register of Unpaid Fines and, accordingly, the withholding shall cease. Data from the Register of Unpaid Fines are expunged automatically within 24 or 48 hours, depending on the time of payment for the fine.

You can get information on the Register of Unpaid Fines every working day by calling +385 (0)1 3714 262 or via e-mail: prekrsajna [at] mpu.hr.

You can also obtain information by calling the following numbers:
** +385 (0)1 3714 260
** +385 (0)1 3714 257
** +385 (0)1 3714 258
** +385 (0)1 3714 253
** +385 (0)1 3714 254.

Driving Licence General Information

The application for a driving licence may be submitted by a Croatian national who is resident in the territory of the Republic of Croatia and has a registered residence, a Croatian national who is temporarily resident in the Republic of Croatia and has a registered residence for a period of at least 185 days, a national of a Member State of the European Economic area (hereinafter EEA) who has his habitual residence in the territory of the Republic of Croatia or who is educated in the territory of the Republic of Croatia and a foreign national who resides in the territory of the Republic of Croatia for at least 185 days in the calendar year and has been granted temporary or permanent residence.

A request for issuing, renewing, replacing or exchanging a driving licence shall be submitted to any police department or police station that issues driving licences, regardless of your permanent address, habitual or usual residence in Croatia, or the place you attend school or have temporary or permanent residence in Croatia. You can request your driving licence to be issued in a regular, expedited or urgent procedure. A clerk at the counter fills out the request form, and you need to sign it to confirm the accuracy of the printed data.

The request for the first Croatian driving licence based on the driving test certificate and for replacing the Croatian driving licence due to damage, an extension of its validity, registering or deleting categories, correction of data, etc., can be submitted digitally through the e-Citizens platform, and the driving licence is issued ONLY in a regular procedure.

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