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Traffic Violation Check by Iqama Number in Saudi Arabia

In Saudi Arabia, staying informed about your traffic violations is essential for responsible driving and maintaining a clean record. With the increasing integration of technology in public services, checking traffic violations has become more accessible than ever. One significant method is through the use of the Iqama number, a crucial identification tool for expatriates in the Kingdom. This article aims to guide you through the process of checking traffic violations linked to your Iqama number. Whether you are a resident or a visitor, knowing how to navigate this system can save you time, money, and unnecessary legal complications.

Understanding Iqama in Saudi Arabia

Understanding the Iqama in Saudi Arabia is essential for expatriates navigating their work and residency status. The Iqama serves as a crucial work permit, allowing foreigners to live and work legally within the kingdom. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this document is typically valid for one year but can be renewed quarterly to ensure compliance with local regulations.

How to Check Traffic Violations by Iqama Number?

For foreigners holding an Iqama (residence permit) in Saudi Arabia, checking traffic violations follows a similar process as for Saudi citizens, with some specific considerations. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Note: Foreign residents can use the Absher platform to check for traffic violations, but they need to ensure their Iqama is registered in the system.

  1. Log into the portal and select your preferred language.
  2. Access your Abher account.
  3. Click on “Check Visitor Traffic Tickets.”
  4. Select “Document Type.”
  5. Enter the Iqama number or border number in the Document Number section.
  6. Input the captcha correctly and click the “View” button.
  7. A detailed traffic violation report will appear on the screen, which you can print for your records.

Traffic Police Website: You can also check for violations through the Saudi Traffic Police website or their mobile application.

How to Pay Traffic Violations?

Once you have identified the traffic violations, you can pay them using several methods:

Through Absher

To pay your traffic violations through Absher, follow these steps:

  1. After logging in, go to the “Traffic Violations” section.
  2. Select the violation(s) you wish to pay.
  3. Follow the instructions to complete the payment using a valid bank card.

Through Bank Apps

Many banks in Saudi Arabia provide online banking services where you can pay traffic violations:

  1. Log in to your banking app (make sure you have an account with a local bank).
  2. Look for the “Payments” or “Government Payments” option.
  3. Select “Traffic Violations” and enter the required details (including your Iqama number).
  4. Confirm the payment.

Through ATM

You can also pay at ATMs that offer government service payments:

  1. Insert your bank card and enter your PIN.
  2. Select “Government Services” or “Traffic Violations.”
  3. Enter your violation details and follow the prompts to complete the payment.

Authorized Payment Centers: If you prefer in-person transactions, you can visit authorized payment centers or banks that handle traffic violation payments.

Note: After making the payment, ensure you receive a receipt or confirmation. This is important for record-keeping and in case of any disputes regarding the payment.

Additional Tips

  • Ensure that your Iqama is valid and up to date, as it may affect your ability to check and pay for violations.
  • Keep your Iqama number and vehicle registration details handy when checking or paying for violations.
  • Pay any traffic violations promptly to avoid further fines or complications.
  • After payment, check your Absher account or the traffic violation portal again to ensure that the payment has been processed and the violation is cleared.

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