Introduction
Many drivers take traffic summons lightly — some think they can delay payment, wait for a discount campaign, or just ignore it. But the truth is, if you don’t pay your traffic summons on time, the consequences can be costly: fines double, your name gets blacklisted, and you may not even be able to renew your road tax. Let’s break down what really happens when you leave summons unpaid.
Key Consequences If You Don’t Pay Summons
1. Fines Will Double
- Summons often come with an early payment discount.
- Once the period ends, the amount increases back to the full rate or higher, depending on the offence.
2. Blacklisted by JPJ or Police
- Unpaid summons can lead to your name being added to the blacklist system.
- This restricts transactions with JPJ.
3. Unable to Renew Road Tax & Driving License
- JPJ’s system links directly with unpaid summons records.
- If there’s an outstanding balance, you won’t be allowed to renew road tax or license.
4. Risk of Arrest Warrant
- Certain court-related traffic summons may result in an arrest warrant if ignored.
- This is more serious than ordinary fines.
Quick Reference Table
| Situation | What Happens | Impact |
| Unpaid after promo period | Fine doubles | Need to pay full rate |
| Unpaid entirely | Blacklisted by JPJ/Police | Blocked from JPJ services |
| Court-related summons | Arrest warrant issued | Legal consequences |
| Long-overdue summons | Cannot renew road tax/license | Vehicle deemed illegal on road |

How to Avoid Summons Problems
- Check regularly through MyEG, JPJ, or PDRM portals.
- Pay early during promo periods to save money.
- If you have many summons, ask about instalment options (sometimes available during campaigns).
FAQs
1. Can I renew road tax if I have unpaid summons?
No. The system will block your renewal until all summons are cleared.
2. Do police offer discounts every year?
Yes, usually during certain campaigns. But waiting is risky as you may get blacklisted first.
3. What if I can’t afford to pay in full?
Check with the summons office — some cases allow instalment payments.
Conclusion
Traffic summons should never be taken lightly. If you don’t pay traffic summons on time, fines can double, your name may get blacklisted, road tax renewal can be blocked, and in some cases, an arrest warrant may be issued. The best move? Check early, pay quickly, and avoid long-term trouble.
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