Fight Unfair Fines With Confidence
Fine Dodger reviews your infringement notice against local law and delivers a professionally structured appeal letter — with ranked legal arguments and a 0–100 success likelihood score in minutes.
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Every fine type, worldwide coverage
Parking fines
Council & private operator
Speeding tickets
All states & cameras
Camera fines
Red-light, mobile phone, seatbelt
Toll notices
Linkt, Transurban, EastLink
Coverage across Australia, the US, UK, Canada and New Zealand — 550+ councils and agencies. Browse our full directory of councils & agencies.
Why generic AI tools don't cut it for fine appeals
Most "fine appeal" chatbots give generic answers that work nowhere. Fine Dodger draws on a hand-curated knowledge base built from primary legislation and current authority practice — covering the councils, agencies, and Acts that issue and govern fines in your jurisdiction.
550+
AU councils & agencies
Every Australian LGA across all 8 states and territories — plus every state revenue agency and major toll operator.
90+
UK councils covered
All 33 London boroughs plus major English, Scottish, and Welsh councils by their formal parking authority name.
80+
US city authorities
NYC, LA, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, SF, Seattle, and 70+ more city parking departments.
All provinces
Canadian coverage
Ontario, BC, Alberta, Quebec, Manitoba, and more — provincial courts, DMVs, and major toll operators.
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 local 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, from $9.99 you still know exactly where you stand — and you keep your documented grounds for any next step.
Withdrawn
Strongest cases — clear legal or evidentiary grounds. Fine cancelled, demerits reversed where applicable.
Reduced
Penalty amount lowered, or downgraded to a caution. Common where mitigating circumstances are well-evidenced.
Time-to-pay
Affordable instalment plan with no extra fees. Useful when liability isn't disputed but cost is the issue.
No change
From $9.99 and 5 minutes — and you still have a written record of your grounds for any later court election.
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