by Sarah | Oct 16, 2019
You have been identified by the Italian Municipal Police as the person responsible for the vehicle involved at the time of the traffic offence. You will already have received prior communication directly from the Italian police and/or their agents. In some cases, your...
by Sarah | Oct 16, 2019
Typically, these offences relate to traffic management violations like speeding, parking in and/or entering a prohibited zone.
by Sarah | Oct 16, 2019
The Italian Municipal Police has full supporting evidence for their claim. A traffic offence is immediately enforceable. Non-payment will result in Court action being commenced in the appropriate jurisdiction and this will attract additional costs, mainly Court fees...
by Sarah | Oct 16, 2019
Unfortunately, not being aware of the traffic management laws in Italy is not a valid objection. In the circumstances, we recommend that you pay the fine. If you still do not accept this, you should seek professional legal advice.
by Sarah | Oct 16, 2019
Under Italian law (specifically, Art. 204 of the Italian Highway Code), you are required to submit any queries regarding your liability for a fine within 60 days of receiving the notification from the Italian authorities. If you have done this but did not receive a...