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Need to Pay a Traffic Ticket? Here’s How PDF Print E-mail
Written by Playacommunity Area Resident   
Friday, 27 January 2012 14:27

altI received a parking ticket in Panama City, which had been adhered to the driver's window of my vehicle. You do not have to go into Panama City to take care of it. The closest ATTT (Autoridad de Transporte Terrestre something..) is in La Chorrera. I called the phone there (244-3266) and ascertained that they were indeed opened

The ATTT office is VERY easy to locate: as you enter La Chorerra, pass the Accel gas on your right, and as you come to the Texaco gas on your left, (NOT the one on the right) make the left. It's behind and to the left (west) of the Texaco pumps. Go inside, and go to the CAJA window. Present your ticket, and you will be asked for a Cedula, Passport or Nacional Driver's License. The attendant will ask if you are the owner of the vehicle ticketed, and put either your name (if it's not your car) or the plate number (if it is your car) in. He then has all the information on you in Panama: License status/previous tickets/outstanding tickets/passport status and registration status. The fine is only ten dollars for the summons. It was my first and I don't know if subsequent ones are more. I asked what would happen if you didn't answer the ticket. He told me there was a 10% increase in the fine per thirty days, and your registration will be blocked upon renewal date, you could expect problems at customs, then ultimately, if you are stopped by the policia, you can/will be arrested. The computer system is amazingly effective and thorough, and the local policia have hand-held versions.

The entire process took less than five minutes, and I was there at lunchtime, when you'd think it would be the worst. The attendant was pleasant and helpful (but spoke no English), and the fine is very inexpensive. So, if you get ticketed, don't just toss it, thinking it's too much trouble. You have thirty days to pay it, and the consequences of not paying it sound grim. 

Comments (3)
  • Sheila

    I was told the system in La Chorerra was not on the computer system. I was told to keep my receipt and take it with me when I renew my plate. Apparently the fine grows up to over $100 depending on the time between the offense and the renewal. I did this and had no problem. You don't want to pay twice. FYI

  • stantiva

    When I paid a parking ticket it was only $5, this was in October.

    I also tried to pay an illegal left turn ticket, it was not in the system but since I had the paper copy it took many phone calls to finally get it in the system. Then I paid the $20

    This link allows you to check on any violations against your driver's license.

    http://www.licencia.com.pa/historial/

    Choose passport, enter the drivers license # birth date, expiration date and the control # which is sideways number on the right of the drivers license. If you use Google chrome as your browser the page will translate into English. The fine translates into contempt

  • djf

    I prefer to pay in Penamome

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Last Updated on Friday, 27 January 2012 14:45