If you pay the fine you will be issued with a demerit point suspension.
You have two options to either avoid the suspension period or reduce it:
Instead of paying the fine you can elect to take it to court. You submit the ‘court election’ through the Revenue NSW website (instructions are on the penalty notice).
Once your case is at court you will have the option to either plead ‘not guilty’ (i.e. I did not commit the offence) or ‘guilty’ and seek leniency.
If you are found not guilty then the points will not be applied to your record.
If you are found or plead guilty, the magistrate will then decide the sentence to impose. One option is a ‘non-conviction’ (which you might also hear called a ‘section 10’ or ‘conditional release order without conviction’). This is where they find you guilty but a conviction is not recorded.
If you receive a ‘non-conviction’ then the points won’t be applied to your record.
There are some important factors to consider:
The other option is to pay the fine and then appeal directly against the suspension.
Once you either pay the ticket or are convicted in court, you will receive a notice of suspension. You can appeal the decision to suspend your licence for going over your demerit point limit to the Local Court.
This magistrate can make one of 3 decisions:
It is almost always worth making a licence appeal. We are usually able to either remove or reduce the suspension period.
Click HERE for more information about licence appeals.