ACT Fine Appeals Hub
Use this ACT appeals hub to move from a broad review question to the exact offence, process, or demerit page that matters.
What this ACT appeals hub covers
Appeal and review content works best when linked tightly to offence, camera, and licence-risk pages. This hub is designed to support that path.
ACT review and appeal topics
6 useful pagesAppeal a speeding fine
ACT speeding review guidance.
Appeal a parking fine
Parking-related review and dispute content.
Request fine review
Main ACT review page.
Court election fine
Court election process page.
Leniency letter guide
Leniency-related search intent page.
Demerit points
Check licence risk before deciding your next step.
Best workflow before appealing in the ACT
- Open the exact offence page before relying on broad appeal content.
- Check whether the notice is camera-related and whether that changes the path.
- Review points and suspension risk if your licence position is already exposed.
Open the ACT Demerit Calculator
For many drivers, the first priority is understanding points and suspension exposure.
Open Calculator →Frequently Asked Questions
Can I appeal a traffic fine in the ACT?↓
Some notices may have a review path depending on the fine type and the circumstances involved.
Should I check demerit pages before I appeal?↓
Yes. For many drivers, the real issue is licence risk rather than the fine amount alone.
Why open the offence page first?↓
Because the offence page often gives the context you need before deciding whether review is realistic.
Disclaimer
General information only. Not legal advice. Fine amounts and demerit points can change by state and circumstances. Always verify with the relevant official authority before acting on any information.