Readers can stay ahead of potential fines by checking them directly in the official app. This guide explains how the Penalties mobile app helps with tracking and paying fines, all in one place.
Track fines through the app
In the application Sanctions traffic police you will access official databases including the traffic police, GIS GMP, AMPP, MADI, and FSSP. It also displays parking fines that may not appear on the Rijksdiensten portal. The service presents a two-year history of fines. Each fine card shows camera photos, the date and time, and the location as well as the applicable traffic regulation article.
Payments are convenient through a wide range of options. The service supports cards from all banks, SBP, and SberPay. The app securely stores receipts for every paid decision, so users have a dependable record of their transactions.
The app is trusted by a large user base, with high satisfaction ratings that reflect its usefulness and reliability.
Beyond fines, the app helps users compare OSAGO insurance quotes and can issue a policy directly from participating insurers. Users can avoid penalties by maintaining valid insurance and streamlining payments after accidents. The app lists prices from 19 insurance companies, allowing users to choose the most economical option and potentially save up to 60%. To generate quotes, the user enters vehicle and driver details, and the app calculates the OSAGO premium, including any discounts for KBM.
The app also displays the policy expiration date and provides renewal reminders to help avoid lapses in coverage.
Pay fines within 20 days
There is a 50% discount window that lasts 20 days from the date the fine is issued. The Traffic Police fines app includes step-by-step instructions for paying a fine:
1. Enter the document and vehicle numbers.
To search, a user may need the license plate, vehicle registration certificate (STS) numbers, and a driver’s license. Saved documents are stored in a dedicated tab so future searches are faster, and when a certificate changes, a new number can be entered.
The app lists all fines associated with the license plate and two documents.
2. View the found fines.
After data entry, the app shows fines from the past two years, including paid and unpaid amounts. Users can open the map to view full details:
- description of the violation and the corresponding article of the Administrative Offenses Code;
- decision number and date;
- car photo, violation location on the map;
- amount due with discount and its validity period.
The app pinpoints where a camera captured the violation and shows the date, time, and photograph.
Fines often appear naturally in the system. The app sends notifications about new regulations found in databases. If a fine appears in an inspector’s record but not in the app, a user can enter the decision number manually and proceed with payment.
The app remains synced with GIS GMP and provides alerts for new fines.
3. Pay the fine in the service.
Tap the Pay button in the fine card, enter the payer’s full name and card details. The app supports payments via SBP and SberPay. Enter the payer’s full name exactly as it appears on the passport to ensure smooth handling in any disputes, such as chargebacks.
Users can save card details for quicker payments on future fines.
4. Retrieve payment documents.
After payment, a receipt, payment order, and payment confirmation appear in the app. These can be emailed to the user for record-keeping, useful in cases of government database discrepancies or for employer proof of payment.
All payment documents are stored within the app for easy access.
The Penalties app for traffic fines is available for free on Google Play, enabling users to check new fines and apply discounts. By entering document numbers, users can quickly locate unpaid fines and act on them in real time. [CITATION: App store listing and user guide for Penalties app as referenced in the official documentation]
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