You can easily pay your JPJ saman online via MySIKAP, through Pos Malaysia, or at JPJ kiosks. Better yet, you can pay off your fine through a variety of payment methods such as FPX online banking, credit/debit cards, and cash, depending on your method of choice.
So, if you’ve just realised there’s a bunch of traffic summons with your name on it when you want to renew your road tax, don’t panic and start blaming the last person who wore your helmet motor.
Today, we will teach you how to check, pay, and settle your JPJ saman properly, without falling into scammy traps or missing payment deadlines that could snowball into bigger headaches.
Whether you’re team “That is a parking mah” or “Maybe I didn’t see the AES at the highway,” we’ve got you covered.
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ToggleJPJ Saman Payment Methods (Quick Comparison)
Method | Where to Pay | Payment Options | Best For | Notes |
MySIKAP Online | mysikap.jpj.gov.my | FPX (Online Banking), Credit/Debit | Fast, secure, 24/7 access | Requires MySIKAP login. |
JPJ Counter | Any JPJ Office Nationwide | Cash, Credit/Debit Card | Walk-in users, seniors | Bring IC and saman details. |
Pos Malaysia | Post Offices & Pos Online | Cash, FPX, Credit/Debit | Common for road tax & summons | Small fee may apply for in-person transactions. |
RILEK Portal | www.rilek.com.my | FPX | Centralised government services | Third-party platform linked to JPJ records. |
JPJ Kiosk | Located at JPJ branches | Cash, Card | Fast payment on-site | No queue, ideal for quick drop-ins. |
How Can I Pay JPJ Saman Online?
Thanks to the power of technology, you can pay JPJ saman online using the MySIKAP portal or RILEK from the comfort of your home with your motorcycle helmet tucked next to you.
Here’s how:
Pay JPJ Saman on MySIKAP
Fast, secure, and JPJ’s official channel.
- Visit https://mysikap.jpj.gov.my
- Log in or register using your IC number and email
- Select Saman, check any outstanding fines
- Choose your payment method (FPX, credit/debit)
- Confirm and complete the payment
Tip: Always double-check the URL, there are many phishing sites mimicking MySIKAP.
Use RILEK Portal for JPJ Saman
One-stop government access with ease.
- Go to www.rilek.com.my
- Sign in or create an account
- Choose JPJ → Check & Pay Summons
- Select your payment method via FPX
- Complete your transaction and save the receipt
Why use RILEK? It also shows PDRM and court summons under your name.
Can I Still Pay JPJ Saman at the Counter?
If you still prefer the old fashion way, JPJ offices and Pos Malaysia counters still accept walk-in payments.
Bring along:
- Your IC or driver’s license
- The vehicle number or saman reference
- Payment via cash or card
You can visit:
- JPJ State or Branch Offices
- UTC (Urban Transformation Centre) counters
- Pos Malaysia outlets
Some discounts (like 50% settlement promos) are only valid at JPJ counters during festive campaigns.
How Do I Check If I Have a JPJ Saman?
Use any of these platforms to check your saman status:
Platform | How to Check |
MySIKAP | Log in and view summons list |
RILEK | Go to JPJ → Summon Inquiry |
SMS | Type <JPJ> <SAMAN> <IC No.> and send to 15888 |
JPJ Counter | Show your IC and request a check |
JPJ Mobile App | Available for Android/iOS |
It’s very important to state, you won’t always be notified if you do kena a saman. So if you just returned from a Genting trip and went a little too fast on Karak highway, it might be worth checking your status.
What Payment Methods Are Accepted?
Online payments:
- FPX (Maybank2u, CIMB Clicks, etc.)
- Debit/Credit Card (Visa, Mastercard)
Offline payments:
- Cash
- Card (Visa/Mastercard at counter/kiosk)
Keep your payment receipt. If there’s a dispute, it’s your only proof.
Got Discounts for JPJ Saman? Yes, Use It Smartly
If you’ve been wondering “Saman JPJ diskaun” ada tak? Then the answer is yes.
JPJ regularly runs seasonal and event-based saman discount campaigns, sometimes slashing fines by up to 50%.
Here’s what to look out for:
Festive Campaigns (Merdeka, Deepavali, CNY)
JPJ often rolls out 50% discounts during major Malaysian celebrations like:
- Hari Merdeka (August)
- Deepavali (October–November)
- Chinese New Year (January–February)
These promos usually last 1–2 weeks and can be very worth it if you’ve got multiple saman piling up (not that we recommend it).
JPJ Open Day or Road Safety Campaigns
During public engagement days or Kempen Keselamatan Jalan Raya, JPJ occasionally offers walk-in discounts at counters.
Look out for these at:
- JPJ HQ events
- State-level JPJ roadshows
- Expo booths or mall pop-ups
But Not All Samans Are Eligible
- Only compoundable offences (like speeding, parking, or expired road tax) usually qualify
- Serious offences (accidents, court summons, DUI) are not eligible
Reminder: Discounts may not apply online, you might need to pay at a JPJ counter to get the offer.
Follow the official JPJ Facebook page or local news portals for:
- Real-time discount announcements
- Promo periods
- Eligible offences and payment methods
“I tell you ah, last time I ignore one small saman, end up cannot renew road tax, kena pay double some more! — Uncle Lim, seasoned kapcai Klang rider since 1988
What Happens if You Ignore Your JPJ Saman
Don’t, really don’t ignore it. Ignoring your saman isn’t just risky, it can seriously mess with your everyday life.
Letting your JPJ saman sit unpaid might seem harmless at first but the consequences can escalate fast.
1. You’ll Be Blacklisted from Road Tax & License Renewal
If your saman remains unpaid, JPJ can blacklist your name, blocking you from:
- Renewing your road tax (lesen cukai jalan)
- Renewing your driver’s license (lesen memandu)
Just like your SIRIM helmet, no road tax means you can’t even legally drive to pay it off. Many only discover this when trying to renew online at MySikap or Pos Malaysia.
2. Your Fine Amount May Increase
Missed the deadline? Some samans come with tiered penalties, the longer you delay, the more you pay.
- RM150 today can become RM300 in a few months.
- Some may double after 30 or 60 days.
Tip: Always check the due date on your saman, older ones may carry more serious repercussions, pay those first.
3. You Could Face Legal Action
Under the Road Transport Act 1987, JPJ has the right to:
- Bring you to traffic court
- Issue a warrant of arrest (in extreme or repeat cases)
While court summons are rare, they do happen, especially if you ignore multiple unpaid offences.
4. Your Vehicle Could Be Impounded (In Rare Cases)
In very serious or high-profile cases:
- JPJ or PDRM can seize your vehicle
- You’ll need to settle the saman plus storage fees to get it back
During roadblock operations like Ops Selamat, officers scan plates and can detain vehicles with outstanding samans on the spot.
Conclusion: Settle Your JPJ Saman the Smart Way
From the folks at Pmax Motor, we believe in keeping things smooth, on the road and off. Settling your JPJ saman early isn’t just about avoiding bigger fines, it’s about protecting your right to ride, drive, and renew without hassle.
We’ve seen too many riders get caught off guard by unpaid summons, so let this be your reminder: check often, pay early, and take advantage of those seasonal discounts when they pop up.
You’ll thank yourself later and save you the embarrassment from relatives teasing.
From us to you: Set a monthly reminder to check your saman status, it’s the simplest way to stay road-legal.
Frequently Asked Questions For JPJ Saman
What Is The Easiest Way To Pay JPJ Saman Online?
Use MySIKAP via FPX, it’s official, safe, and instant.
Can I Pay Jpj Saman Online Without Logging In?
No. You must log into MySIKAP or RILEK to pay online.
How Long Does It Take For Payment To Reflect?
Usually within 24 hours, sometimes instantly.
Can I Pay Someone Else's Saman?
Yes, if you have their vehicle number or IC details.
Are All JPJ Samans Eligible For A Discount?
Only compoundable ones. Court-related or criminal offences are excluded.
Can I Check JPJ Saman Using My Car Plate Number?
Yes. On MySIKAP or RILEK, you can check saman status using your IC number or vehicle plate number.