NSW Mobile Phone Camera Fine
Use this page when the notice is specifically about phone use detected by camera and the real question is whether the allegation and points risk look right.
Quick answer
NSW penalties vary by offence details, location, and licence type. Use the calculator and linked guides for a practical estimate, then verify with the official authority.
Calculate Your NSW Penalty
Compare the likely NSW phone penalty with demerit, suspension, and review pages so you keep moving through the right next steps.
Phone-detection notices are usually about the exact conduct alleged, the camera evidence, and how much the points outcome matters for your licence.
These notices usually stop being simple once you compare the allegation on the page with the points pressure sitting behind it.
What to check next
- Confirm the phone-use allegation first.
- Check the likely points and any licence pressure next.
- Only look at review if the notice details still seem arguable.
Why this page matters
It keeps the page focused on the actual allegation instead of treating every camera notice as a generic speeding problem.
Why these speeding pages need more than a fine number
A speeding notice rarely stops at the dollar figure. Drivers usually need to place the allegation in the right speed band, judge the likely points, and then decide whether the real problem is payment, licence pressure, or a notice detail that does not look right.
That is also why two pages that look similar in search can serve different jobs. A 10km-over scenario page is about a common low-band notice. A demerit or suspension page is about what happens when the same kind of notice lands on a licence that is already under pressure.
- Pin down the speed band before you think about process language.
- Check whether school-zone, camera, or licence-type details change the practical risk.
- Only move into review if the notice details or circumstances genuinely stay in dispute.
NSW Speeding Fine Summary
Confirm the NSW mobile phone camera path first. Then check points and only open review if the notice path still points there.
Demerit points
Mobile phone camera notices can create quick points pressure in NSW.
Suspension and consequences
If the notice is correct, the practical consequence is usually points or licence pressure first and review later.
Last reviewed: 13 May 2026
Trust and sources
Check the official source before you act
Camera notices often raise driver nomination and timing issues, so check both the notice and the official enforcement process.
Last reviewed
13 May 2026
Best Next Step from This Page
Use these next-click paths to move from the current question into the calculator, licence-risk, or review page that usually matters most.
Check the penalty path
Compare the offence with the calculator and high-risk speeding pages.
If the notice was camera-related
Phone notices often lead into camera and review questions next.
Other pages drivers open
These are the most common second-click pages from mobile phone offence content.
NSW Speeding Fine Table
| Speed Over | Fine | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1–10 km/h | $128 | 1 |
| 11–20 km/h | $295 | 3 |
| 21–30 km/h | $507 | 4 |
| 31–45 km/h | $966 | 5 |
| 46–45+ km/h | $2530 | 6 |
Next Step: Check Your NSW Calculator
Before you leave this page, compare the guide with the NSW calculator and then continue into the most relevant state pages.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the quickest way to use this NSW mobile phone camera page?+
Use it to confirm the phone-use allegation first, then judge the likely points and whether anything in the notice still looks off once the allegation is clear.
What should I check after this NSW mobile phone camera page?+
Work out the exact offence first, then look at the points impact. Leave review until there is a real reason to question the notice.
Should I check points after this NSW mobile phone camera page?+
Usually yes. Phone-use notices can create a much bigger licence issue than the fine alone, so the points position is often the next thing that matters.
Do I still need to check the official notice?+
Yes. Check the allegation wording, issue details, and any camera-reference information on the notice before you rely on a summary.
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Camera Offence Guides
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Demerit and Suspension
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Appeals and Review
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Common Questions
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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.