Appeal Your Camera Fine
Fight unfair fines with confidence.
Speeding, camera, red-light, and demerit matters affect your licence. Fine Dodger drafts a structured response that addresses the facts, the evidence, and any exceptional circumstances — referencing the WA road rules that apply to you.
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Last updated: April 2026
Time-sensitive: Camera Fines can affect your licence. Start your appeal before the due date printed on your notice — nomination, payment, and court-election windows all run from that date.
How Fine Dodger handles your traffic fine response
1. Tell us what happened
Upload your notice and any photos. Answer a short set of AI-guided questions to surface every legal angle.
2. We build your argument
We pull the specific Western Australia legislation that applies and rank your strongest grounds.
3. You receive your letter
A professionally drafted letter ready to send, plus a 0–100 success likelihood score.
Why generic AI tools don't cut it for Australian fines
Most "fine appeal" chatbots give generic answers that work nowhere. Fine Dodger draws on a hand-curated, lawyer-reviewed knowledge base built specifically for Australian infringement law — every council, every state agency, every relevant Act.
550+
Australian councils
Every LGA across all 8 states and territories — by their formal legal name, not a suburb guess.
8
State penalty frameworks
Revenue NSW, Fines Victoria, SPER, FER, FERU, MPES, Access Canberra, Fines Recovery Unit.
70+
Acts & Regulations
From the Infringements Act 2006 (Vic) to the Road Transport Act 2013 (NSW) — cited by section.
All major
Toll operators
Linkt, Transurban, EastLink, CityLink — with contract-law arguments separate from fine appeals.
Generic AI tool writes:
"Dear Council, I am writing to appeal my parking fine. The signage was unclear and I was unaware of the restrictions in place. Please consider withdrawing the fine on compassionate grounds…"
Fine Dodger writes:
"Pursuant to s.24A of the Fines Act 1996 (NSW), I apply for internal review of penalty notice [number] on the ground that the notice was issued contrary to law. The 'No Stopping' sign at [location] is not a compliant prescribed traffic control device under the Road Rules 2014 (NSW), as its placement and visibility do not meet the standards adopted by Transport for NSW from Australian Standard AS 1742.11…"
Specific section numbers. Real Australian legislation. The exact form your reviewing officer expects to see.
Four ways your appeal pays off
Full withdrawal is the headline win — but it's not the only one. Reductions, time-to-pay arrangements, and a documented record of your grounds all save you real money. Your honest score tells you exactly which outcome is most likely for your case, so $9.99 buys you certainty either way.
Withdrawn
The fine is cancelled completely. Strongest with sign defects, procedural errors, or clear evidence problems.
Reduced or downgraded
Penalty amount or demerit points cut. Common when partial grounds — like first offence or genuine confusion — apply.
Time-to-pay arrangement
Fine stands but you get extra time, no enforcement action. Useful when financial hardship is a factor.
No change
Authority upholds the fine. You're out $9.99 plus 5 minutes — and you still have a written record of your grounds for any later court election.
Our score-honesty pledge. Your success score reflects the actual chance of one of the first three outcomes — not the chance we want you to believe. If your case is weak, the score will say so, and you can decide whether the smarter move is to pay the fine, request time-to-pay directly, or talk to a solicitor. We'd rather you trust our number than buy our service.
Included with every appeal
Appeal Success Report
Don't just send a letter — know exactly where you stand before you do.
0–100 Success Likelihood Score
A calibrated score based on your specific circumstances, offence type, issuing authority, and the strength of the legal grounds identified in your case.
Applicable Law & Precedent Summary
Every score is backed by a plain-English breakdown of the exact Western Australia laws, regulations, and procedural rules working in your favour.
Key Arguments Ranked by Strength
Understand which parts of your appeal carry the most weight — so you can feel confident submitting, not just hopeful.
Built into every appeal
The Success Report is included — no extra charge.
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Sample report pages

Success Score

Legal Arguments

Appeal Letter
The grounds we'll cover
Appeal Your Camera Fine — the right way.
Camera Fines have strict deadlines for nomination, payment, and election to court. The right written response — backed by the relevant WA road rules and clean record submissions — is your best chance of withdrawal or leniency.
- Driver identity or nomination issue
- Camera or detection device accuracy and calibration records
- Clean driving history and request for caution
- Emergency or exceptional circumstances
- Signage, road conditions, or unclear speed zone
- Incorrect offence details (vehicle, time, location, speed)
- Request for caution, withdrawal, or leniency on hardship grounds
Evidence checklist
What helps your case
- • The infringement notice
- • Driver details (and nomination details if relevant)
- • Road, speed zone, or signage photos
- • Dashcam, GPS, or telematics data if available
- • Driving history / clean record extract
- • Medical or emergency evidence if relevant
Step-by-step
Where to send your appeal
For Western Australia infringements, your written request for review goes to the issuing authority. Lodge by the due date shown on your infringement notice (typically around 28 days from issue in WA). Always check the back of your notice for the exact date. Paying the fine ends your right to dispute it.
- Visit https://www.justice.wa.gov.au/F/fines_enforcement.aspx to lodge online (fastest option).
- If you'd rather post your request, the postal address is on the back of your infringement notice.
- Include a clear written statement of what happened, the grounds for review, and any supporting evidence (photos, receipts, permits).
- Don't pay the fine first — payment ends your right to dispute it.
The full process
How to appeal a camera-detected fine in Western Australia
Western Australia routes initial reviews through the issuing authority (police, transport, or council). The Fines Enforcement Registry (FER) only takes over after a fine becomes overdue. WA's Criminal Procedure Act 2004 sets out the offence and infringement framework, while the Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Act 1994 (WA) governs enforcement.
Step 1. Write to the issuing authority before the due date on your notice
Find the issuing authority's contact details on the back of your infringement notice. Send a written request for review setting out the facts, evidence, and grounds.
Step 2. Don't pay before lodging
Payment ends your right to dispute. Wait for the review decision before deciding whether to pay or escalate.
Step 3. Wait for the decision
Authorities typically respond within 4–10 weeks. The fine is on hold during that time.
Step 4. If rejected — elect court
You can elect to have the matter heard in the Magistrates Court of WA. The court can impose the full penalty available under the offence Act if you're convicted.
Your right to elect court
Under the Criminal Procedure Act 2004 (WA) you can elect to have the offence dealt with in the Magistrates Court. There is no fee for electing. If convicted the court can impose costs and the maximum statutory penalty for the offence.
If you do nothing
If the due date passes, the matter is referred to the Fines Enforcement Registry. FER can suspend your driver's licence, suspend or refuse to renew vehicle registration, immobilise your vehicle, garnishee wages or bank accounts, charge your land, and direct the sheriff to seize property. Court costs and FER fees are added to the original amount.
What happens after you lodge
- ✓ Your fine is paused. While the issuing authority considers your review, you don't have to pay anything and no enforcement action is taken.
- ✓ You'll typically hear back within 4–12 weeks. The decision will be in writing and will explain the reasoning.
- ✓ If your appeal is successful: the fine is withdrawn entirely, replaced with a caution, or sometimes substituted with a smaller penalty. You owe nothing further.
- ✓ If your appeal is unsuccessful: you can pay, request a payment plan, or elect to have the matter heard in court. Court election is free but the court can impose the maximum penalty if you're convicted.
Common questions
FAQ — Appeal Your Camera Fine
How long do I have to appeal a camera-detected fine in Western Australia?
Does it cost anything to appeal a camera-detected fine?
Should I pay the fine first?
What grounds can I use to appeal my camera-detected fine?
What happens if my appeal is rejected?
If I lose at court, how much could it cost me?
Need more detail? Read our full Australian fines FAQ or browse all councils & agencies.
Customer Stories
Australians fighting back — and winning.
Sarah R.
Perth, WA
"Got a $100 parking fine outside a hospital while visiting my mum. Fine Dodger helped me write a letter citing the relevant Local Law provisions. Council waived the fine within 2 weeks. Absolutely worth every cent."
Marcus K.
Melbourne, VIC
"Fixed speed camera pinged me doing 68 in a 60 zone. The process walked me through my circumstances and highlighted a possible lack of calibration I never would've thought to question. Fine fully withdrawn on first review."
Priya L.
Brisbane, QLD
"Got a red light fine but I was following a truck through the intersection and genuinely didn't see the light change. Fine Dodger put together a letter that explained exactly that, referenced the right sections, and QLD Transport withdrew it."
About Us
Built by people who know how the system works.
At Fine Dodger, we believe everyone deserves a fair chance to dispute unjust fines. Our platform was meticulously developed by former local government prosecutors, who spent years on the other side of the courtroom, understanding the intricacies of municipal and State legal systems. This invaluable, firsthand experience — gained from countless cases involving parking, speeding, traffic camera, and various local law infringements — has been directly embedded into the core of Fine Dodger.
We've distilled decades of prosecutorial insight into a powerful tool, ensuring that every appeal generated is crafted with an insider's understanding of what constitutes a compelling and effective defence. Our mission is to empower you with the same level of acumen previously reserved for the authorities, giving you the strongest possible position when you have just one opportunity to appeal.
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