Citizens do not need to submit fines paid through the “Safe City” system to the police station.

Citizens Advised Not to Present Paid Fine Invoices for “Safe City” System

The Ministry of Interior in North Macedonia has issued a clarification regarding the “Safe City” traffic system, advising citizens that physical fine invoices paid through the system are no longer required. This guidance applies to those who have completed payments via bank transfer or electronically at police stations. The “Safe City” system automatically integrates with the Ministry of Finance, streamlining the payment process.

To ensure accurate record-keeping, individuals are obligated to complete the designated payment form, meticulously entering the unique number provided within the fine protocol. This number must be correctly inputted into both the “call number” and “payment purpose” sections of the form. The Ministry of Interior is urging citizens to avoid presenting previously paid invoices at police stations.

This measure is intended to reduce processing times and alleviate congestion at stations. Proper adherence to the legal instructions outlined in the fine protocol, specifically the accurate entry of the unique number, remains crucial for successful system integration and payment verification. The Ministry emphasizes the importance of following these procedures to facilitate efficient and accurate record-keeping.

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