Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act, 1998 (Act No. 46 of 1998)

Regulations

Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Regulations, 2025

Chapter 9 : General

36. Suspect and unverified infringement notice, form AARTO 33, courtesy letter or enforcement order

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(1)Where an infringement notice, form AARTO 33, courtesy letter or enforcement order is captured or uploaded on the National Road Traffic Offences Register and certain particulars of the data are in conflict with similar data already contained on the National Road Traffic Offences Register, such infringement notices may—
(a)be flagged as suspect or unverified on the National Road Traffic Offences Register; and
(b)not be subjected to further processing in terms of the Act until the conflicting data has been corrected by the issuing authority that issued the notice concerned: Provided that if such flagged notice is not corrected within a period of 60 days, such notice will automatically be cancelled on the National Road Traffic Offences Register.

 

(2)Data conflicts contemplated in subregulation  (1), may include the following:
(a)conflicting infringer particulars regarding the name and the identification number of the infringer;
(b)conflicting motor vehicle  particulars  regarding the make of the motor vehicle or the motor vehicle licence number;
(c)the motor vehicle status is marked as deregistered, exported or carries a South African Police mark as stolen;
(d)the charge code for an infringement does not match the vehicle type description in accordance with Schedule 3;
(e)in the case of speed infringements, the speed reading recoded for the infringer does not fall within the range indicated for the specified charge code as shown in Schedule 3;
(f)a conflicting penalty amount for a particular charge; and
(g)conflicting  particulars of the traffic officer  regarding  his or  her name, infrastructure number or the name of the issuing authority at which he or her is employed.