Pay Perth Local Law Fines Online - Western Australia

Public Safety Western Australia 4 Minutes Read · published February 11, 2026 Flag of Western Australia

Perth, Western Australia residents and visitors who receive a local law infringement can often pay or query the notice online. This guide explains where to find the issuing instrument, how to pay an infringement, who enforces Perth local laws, and the practical steps to appeal or request a review. It summarises the official payment portals, the enforcing department, common penalties, and required forms so you can address a notice quickly and correctly.

Penalties & Enforcement

Local law infringements in Perth are issued under the City of Perth local laws and related regulatory instruments; the City and authorised officers may issue infringement notices or take compliance action. Specific monetary amounts for many local law offences are set in the relevant local law schedules or infringement notice instruments and are not specified on the cited page when the City’s overview is used; consult the issuing notice or the specific local law text for exact figures. For online payment and queries, the City publishes an infringement payment page and guidance.Pay an infringement notice[1] For consolidated local law texts see the City local laws page.City of Perth local laws[2]

If a fine is unpaid it may be referred for enforcement or court action.
  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page for general overview; see the issuing notice or local law schedule for the exact amount.
  • Escalation: first, repeat and continuing offences may attract higher penalties or further enforcement; ranges are not specified on the City overview page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: compliance orders, remedial notices, seizure of goods, and prosecution in court may be used by authorised officers.
  • Enforcer and complaints: By-law enforcement or Community Safety and Compliance teams issue and manage infringements; contact details and complaint pathways are on the City pages and payment portal.State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER) payment[3]
  • Appeal/review routes: review or appeal procedures vary by instrument; time limits for disputing or requesting a review are set on the notice or the infringement information page and should be followed exactly.
  • Defences and discretion: authorised officers and courts may consider reasonable excuse, permits, or authorised variances; check the specific local law and the notice for available defences.

Common violations and typical outcomes

  • Parking and stopping offences issued under council parking rules — penalty amounts: not specified on the City overview.
  • Unauthorised signage, trading or footpath obstructions — infringement notice and possible removal orders.
  • Construction and works without approvals — remedial notices and possible prosecution.
  • Waste and littering breaches — infringement notice and potential higher fines for repeat offences.
Always read the infringement notice carefully for the correct payment reference and time limits.

Applications & Forms

For paying or disputing a notice: many infringement notices do not require an application form to pay; you can pay online via the City payment portal or SPER depending on the issuer. For permits or exemptions that could affect liability (for example permits for events or signage), use the specific permit application forms published by the City of Perth on its legislation or applications pages. If a specific form for review or internal review is required it will be named on the infringement notice or the issuing page; if not named, no separate published form is required on the City overview pages.City of Perth local laws[2]

Action steps

  • Find the infringement notice reference number and the issuing authority on the notice.
  • Pay online using the City payment portal or SPER depending on the issuer; follow the payment reference exactly.
  • If you want to contest the notice, follow the dispute or internal review steps on the notice within the time limit stated.
  • Contact the City enforcement team for enquiries or to seek clarification on evidence or forms.
Contact the issuing authority before the deadline to avoid escalation.

FAQ

How do I pay a local law fine issued in Perth?
Locate the payment URL or instructions on the notice and pay online via the City of Perth infringement payment page or the State Penalties Enforcement Registry if the matter has been referred; follow the payment reference on the notice.
Can I dispute a City of Perth infringement?
Yes, follow the dispute or review procedure shown on the infringement notice; time limits and the method to request a review will be stated on the notice or the City guidance page.
Who enforces local laws in Perth?
By-law enforcement and Community Safety and Compliance officers act under the City of Perth local laws and authorised instruments; contact details are on the City website.

How-To

  1. Read the infringement: note the issuing authority, infringement number and due date.
  2. Check the notice for the payment link; if directed to the City portal use the City payment page, otherwise follow SPER instructions if referred.
  3. Pay online using the exact reference and retain the receipt as proof of payment.
  4. If you wish to dispute, lodge the review or appeal within the time limit stated on the notice and include supporting evidence.

Key Takeaways

  • Always follow the payment reference and deadlines shown on the infringement notice.
  • Contact the City of Perth enforcement team for queries or to request an internal review before escalation.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Perth - Pay an infringement notice
  2. [2] City of Perth - Local laws and legislation
  3. [3] State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER) - payment information