

In some circumstances, we may need to consider factors such as your income and expenses. We will determine the instalment amount and frequency of payments based on how much you owe. If you have any questions about instalment plans, you can contact us. completing an instalment application form.You can also apply for a payment plan by: You can also make up a missed payment and tell us if you need extra time to make a payment. You can manage your payment plan by tracking your payments and editing your plan details online. It usually only takes about 5 minutes for our suspension to be lifted. If we've suspended your driver licence, we'll lift our suspension once you've set up your payment plan. Paying online is the quickest way to stop or prevent enforcement action. It is different to a voluntary instalment plan, which is set up with the agency that issued the fine. This payment plan is set up directly with SPER. If we identify any other unpaid fines or orders in your name, these will also be included in your payment plan to avoid enforcement action being taken against you.

You need to be receiving a different Centrelink benefit to apply for an instalment plan. Some Centrelink benefits are not eligible for an instalment plan: If you're eligible, we will approve your plan on the spot. If your application is approved, we can automatically deduct payments from your bank account, debit/credit card or eligible Centrelink payment. If you can't afford to pay your whole debt with the State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER) immediately, you may be able to pay by regular instalments.
