JPJ Summons
1. I want to check and pay my
JPJ Summon, what should I do?
2. Are there any
charges to view my summonses online?
3. What is
ID No?
4. Previously when I logged in, I saw
there are some summonses at the website, but when I log in today, these
summonses are no longer there. I did not have the opportunity to make
any payment. Why was the summonses taken down?
5.
How can I make payment for the Online Summon?
6.
From which source do these summon information come from?
7. Can I check the JPJ summon on behalf of other people?
8. I am a foreigner; I have summonses when I drove in
Malaysia. How can I check my JPJ summon online?
9.
What is Kejara Information?
10. How does the
Kejara System works?
1. I want to check and pay my JPJ Summon, what should I do?
- Visit www.myeg.com.my to start the process
- Please register with the website if you are a first time user
- Login with your username and password
- Navigate the top menu by clicking eServices > JPJ
- You have reached the services offered by JPJ
- Select the appropriate link to check and pay your summons online.
2. Are there any charges to view my
summonses online?
No, there are no charges incurred for
viewing summonses.
3. What is ID No?
ID No refers
to the following:
- National Registration Identification Card (NRIC) - if you are a Malaysian Citizen or a PermanentResident
- Passport Number - if you are a non-Malaysian Resident
- Company Registration Number - if the vehicle is registered under company.
4. Previously when I logged in, I saw there
are some summonses at the website, but when I log in today, these
summonses are no longer there. I did not have the opportunity to make
any payment. Why was the summonses taken down?
The
summonses from JPJ will be on our website for 2 weeks only from the date
of the offence. If the summonses are not paid within this 2-week
period, JPJ will take down the summonses and you need to go to JPJ
counters to pay your summonses. For more information, please call JPJ
Hotline at 03-8888 4244
5. How can I make payment for the Online
Summon?
You can make payment through credit card or FPX
(direct deduction from your bank account) transactions
6. From which source do these summon
information come from?
All the information on the website
is directly channeled from the database of Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan
Malaysia.
7. Can I check the JPJ summon on behalf of
other people?
Yes, you can. You need the NRIC to check
their status.
8. I am a foreigner; I have summonses when I
drove in Malaysia. How can I check my JPJ summon online?
You can check your summon by providing your Passport number and choose
“Non Malaysian Resident” at the category option.
9. What is Kejara Information?
Kejara information is a Demerit Point Award System for Traffic offenses
listed under the Motor Vehicles (Demerit Points) Rules 1997. The Kejara
Points are given to the motorists who have been found guilty of traffic
offenses given through compounds from JPJ, PDRM or Magistrate Courts.
10. How does the Kejara System works?
Kejara System offenders’ records will be created through summonses
related to the offenses and the demerit points will be calculated based
on these offenses.
For Competent Driving License holders who
have been suspended, the offender cannot drive or obtain other licenses
whether it is a Learner Driving License or other type of licenses to
drive or ride a vehicle from any type of vehicle classes during this
suspension period.
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