How to pay for a traffic ticket I got in Italy?
So I got a fine from when I was in Italy in a rented car. It happened in Parma, and I was directed by the letter to their website. There I can see two choices of online payment, by credit card or bank transfer. The credit card payment needs me to have an italian fiscal code, so I think I have to go with a bank transfer. However, I am not sure what to put in the transfer title, so that it gets processed correctly. Does anyone have a similar experience and can help me with advice?
I live in Poland, so I am in EU but not in eurozone.
Best Answer
There is some (cryptical) reference or file number in the letter that you received (most probably on the top of the letter and doubled as bar code). Put that number into the transaction title.
(that was what I did and the fine was fine).
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How do I pay my Italian traffic fine online?
Log on to the portal and enter your personal data, number of violation report, notification date and identification number of the inspector who issued the penalty. Once done, you may choose between different payment methods (credit card or Unicredit bank account) and go on with the transaction.What happens if I dont pay a traffic fine in Italy?
If the tourist refuses to pay both the fine and the deposit, the car can be blocked by the authorities and the driver can not go on without paying the penalty.Do I have to pay Italian speeding ticket?
Traffic fines in Italy are a negative aspect of any trips and journeys you may make. Indeed, if you rent a car and get a fine, you have to pay the fine to the police, and reimburse any administrative costs to the rental car company.What is the statute of limitations on traffic tickets in Italy?
According to petitioner, traffic violations committed by Italians already reach the statute of limitations after 90 days, while the statute of limitations for foreigners is 360 days.Parking ticket in Italy 📢🚓
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