Here’s How to Pay Your Traffic Fines in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia’s latest tech updates shows how citizens, residents, and organizations can easily pay for their traffic violations electronically. They can do the transaction on the National Violations Platform, called Efaa. Since 2024, Saudi Arabia has also included a 50% discount on traffic fines before April 18, 2024

All the necessary authorities are on the Efaa platform, to check how much is your traffic violation and fee, you have to create a account, select individuals, enter your Absher username and password, along with your ID number. For business owners they can add their firm number of their company when logging in. 

Visitors can inquire about their traffic violations on Efaa Platform through the border number and the violation number. If the border number is unknown, they can retrieve it through the inquiry service, available in “Absher-Individuals.”

You can also use Namath or SADAD to check and pay your traffic fine 

Registered Entities On Efaa

  • General Authority for Competition
  • Ministry of Housing
  • Ministry of Education
  • General Food Security Authority
  • General Entertainment Authority
  • Ministry of Hajj and Umrah
  • General Authority of Media Regulation
  • Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
  • Communications, Space & Technology Commission
  • Ministry of Energy
  • Economic Cities and Special Zones Authority
  • King Abdullah City for Atomic & Renewable Energy
  • Ministry of Commerce
  • General Organization for Social Insurance
  • Council of Health Insurance
  • Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture
  • Ministry of Health

You can also object to a traffic violation registered on Efaa by reviewing the entity that registered the violation.

 

 

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