How-To Playbook

How to Check & Pay Your Saman

PDRM, JPJ, AES and parking compounds — check them all, catch the discount, and stay off the JPJ blacklist.

Unpaid traffic summons (saman) have a way of surfacing at the worst moment — when you try to renew your road tax. The good news: every summons type is now checkable online in minutes, and from 2026 paying early gets you an automatic discount. This playbook shows you where to look, how to pay for less, and how to clear a blacklist.

Updated 15 June 2026. Portals, discount tiers and the KEJARA rollout change — confirm current details on the official PDRM/JPJ channels before relying on them.

Fastest Way

Check PDRM + JPJ + AES in one place

The official apps (MyBayar PDRM, MyJPJ) are free and authoritative. If you'd rather check and pay every summons type in one go, MyEG aggregates them.

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Step 1

Know which type of summons you have

There are four kinds: PDRM (police traffic), JPJ (Road Transport Dept), AES/AWAS automated speed and red-light cameras, and local-council parking compounds (e.g. DBKL). PDRM and JPJ each run their own portals, while AES summons appear under JPJ. Knowing the issuer tells you which channel to check and pay through, since each agency settles separately.

Summons typeIssued byCheck via
Police trafficPDRMMyBayar PDRM / MyEG
JPJ offencesJPJMyJPJ / MySIKAP / MyEG
Speed / red-light cameraAES / AWAS (JPJ)MyJPJ / MyEG
Parking compoundLocal council (e.g. DBKL)Council portal / MyEG

Step 2

Check PDRM summons via MyBayar PDRM

Go to the MyBayar PDRM portal (mybayar.rmp.gov.my) or the MyBayar PDRM app. Search by IC or vehicle registration number, or sign in with MyDigital ID. You will see each police traffic summons with the offence, date and amount, with no service charge. Companies can check fleet summons under the company registration.

Step 3

Check JPJ and AES summons via MyJPJ

Download the MyJPJ app, register with your IC or passport, then open the Summons section. JPJ-issued and AES/AWAS camera summons both appear here, linked to your IC or plate. MyJPJ (and the MySIKAP portal) is also where you check your blacklist status and your KEJARA demerit points.

Step 4

Check everything at once via MyEG

To see PDRM, JPJ and AES summons together without juggling apps, use MyEG (myeg.com.my) — a licensed government e-services portal. Register, go to e-Services and select the summons type by IC or plate number; MyEG can also surface local-council parking compounds. It is a convenient one-stop check-and-pay tool; the official apps remain free alternatives.

Step 5

Pay early to get the discount

From 1 January 2026, blanket seasonal "mega-discount" campaigns are gone, replaced by a permanent tiered Early Payment Scheme for PDRM and JPJ: roughly 50% off if you pay within 1–15 days, 33% off within 16–30 days, full rate at days 31–60, and blacklisting/court above 60 days. Pay online via MyBayar, MyJPJ, MyEG or your bank. Non-compoundable offences (no insurance/licence, fake road tax) get no discount.

Pay withinDiscount (PDRM/JPJ, 2026)
1–15 days~50% off
16–30 days~33% off
31–60 daysFull price
61+ daysBlacklist / court

Step 6

If you are unpaid or blacklisted, act fast

Once a summons passes 60 days unpaid (from day 61), JPJ flags you on the digital blacklist: you cannot renew road tax or your driving licence, or transfer vehicle ownership, and cases can be referred to traffic court (missing a court date can lead to a warrant of arrest). Note: the transport ministry has said unpaid summons do NOT directly cut your BUDI95/RON95 fuel subsidy — that is only affected indirectly if a blacklist leaves your licence lapsed for years. Check your status in MyJPJ/MySIKAP and MyBayar PDRM, settle, and renewals reopen — usually automatically.

FAQ

How do I check my traffic summons in Malaysia?

Check police summons on the MyBayar PDRM portal (mybayar.rmp.gov.my) or app, and JPJ plus AES/AWAS camera summons on the MyJPJ app or MySIKAP portal. To see PDRM, JPJ and AES together in one place, use a licensed aggregator like MyEG. Parking compounds are checked on your local council's portal, such as DBKL. All let you search by IC or vehicle number.

How can I check my saman by IC number?

Every official channel lets you search by IC (NRIC). On MyBayar PDRM and MyJPJ you register with your IC, log in, and your summons appear automatically. On MyEG you enter your IC or vehicle plate after logging in. Checking by IC catches summons tied to you personally, while checking by plate catches those tied to a specific vehicle — do both to be safe.

Is there a discount on saman now?

The seasonal "mega-discount" campaigns ended on 31 December 2025. Since 1 January 2026 there is a permanent tiered scheme instead: roughly 50% off if you pay within 1–15 days of the summons, 33% off within 16–30 days, full price during days 31–60, then blacklisting. So the discount now depends on how fast you pay, not on a campaign. Non-compoundable offences are excluded.

What happens if I don't pay my summons?

Once it passes 60 days, JPJ adds you to its blacklist, blocking road-tax and driving-licence renewal and vehicle transfers, and the case can be referred to traffic court (failing to attend can lead to a warrant of arrest). The transport ministry has clarified that unpaid summons do not directly remove your BUDI95/RON95 fuel subsidy — that is only affected indirectly if the blacklist leaves your licence expired for years. Settling the summons clears the block, usually automatically.

How do I check if I'm blacklisted by JPJ?

Open the MyJPJ app or the MySIKAP portal and check your blacklist status under your IC and your vehicle plate (check both). For police-related matters, check MyBayar PDRM. Aggregators like MyEG also show consolidated outstanding summons. Once you pay, the block normally lifts automatically so you can renew road tax and your licence.

What is the KEJARA demerit point system?

KEJARA is JPJ's demerit-points system for driving offences; accumulate too many points and your licence can be suspended or revoked. It is being overhauled through 2026 and integrated into MyJPJ and MySIKAP, so you can view your points and suspension warnings in-app, and points can be tied to licence and road-tax renewals.

TL;DR

Check fast, pay faster

  1. PDRM → MyBayar PDRM; JPJ & AES → MyJPJ/MySIKAP; parking → council portal.
  2. All at once → MyEG (check & pay PDRM + JPJ + AES together).
  3. Pay early → ~50% off within 15 days, ~33% within 30 (2026 tiered scheme).
  4. Don't let it hit 60 days → JPJ blacklist blocks road-tax & licence renewal. Pay to clear it.
Check your summons on MyEG

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Sources & references

Official channels plus reputable 2025–2026 reporting on the new tiered discount and KEJARA changes. Discount tiers and rollout dates can change — confirm on the official portals.