Payments of Fines and Fixed Penalties

Payment of fixed penalties and endorsable fixed penalties

These can be made at:

  • the public counter in the Isle of Man Courts of Justice building by cash, cheque, debit card or credit card
  • by cash or debit card at any Post Office on the Isle of Man; or
  • by cash or debit card at the "Pay and Post" kiosks at the following locations:
    • Spar, Colby
    • Strand Street Post Office, Douglas
    • Douglas Sorting Office
    • Sea Terminal
    • Station Garage, Castletown
    • Ramsey Post Office, Parliament Street
  • by debit card or credit card using the online payment facility

Persons wishing to pay their fixed penalties at the Post Office or kiosk will, however, need to ensure that they have key information relevant to the fixed penalty ticket to be paid, including:

  • Fixed Penalty Ticket number & date issued
  • Car registration number
  • Name of the registered owner of the vehicle
  • Registered owner's address

For any queries please email fixedpenalties@courts.im

Payment of fines and other types of fines

These should be made to the Public Counter at the Isle of Man Courts of Justice - payment options are as follows:

  • Personal callers - cheque, postal order, cash, debit card, credit card
  • Telephone callers – debit card or credit card
  • Post – cheque or postal order made payable to “IOM Government” and posted to IOM Courts of Justice, Deemsters Walk, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 3AR 
  • Standing order or BACs payment please contact fines@courts.im or 686258

Visitors to the public counter are required to go through security screening upon entry to the courthouse building. The opening hours for the public counter are detailed here.
The public counter also provides a telephone payment service for all types of fines and other receipts through a dedicated payments line: +44 (0)1624 686423.
During busy periods in the court office, customers using this telephone payments service may be asked to leave a voice mail message requesting a call back to enable a telephone payment to take place. Callers should have their debit card or credit card to hand and details of the fixed penalty or fine reference available but should not leave these details on the voicemail message system.

 

Register of Fines

If you are in default of payment of a fine, your details may be included in a publicly accessible register. The Rules under which the register operates are Register of Fines Etc. Rules 2014, and explanatory guidance of these rules and the Register of Fines.

 

Page last updated on 28 March 2024