The Ministry of Law (MinLaw) is the government body responsible for administering justice in Singapore. A core responsibility of MinLaw is the collection of various payments related to legal proceedings and services. This article provides an in-depth guide to the payment processes and options for fulfilling your legal obligations to the Ministry of Law.
MinLaw offers multiple payment options to accommodate the diverse needs of individuals and businesses:
Online Payment through e-Litigation: Pay court fees, fines, and other charges securely and conveniently online through the e-Litigation portal. This option is recommended for its efficiency, 24/7 availability, and receipt of instant payment confirmation.
Payment by Cheque: Submit a cheque drawn on a Singapore bank account, made payable to "Ministry of Law - e-Litigation." Clearly indicate your reference number on the cheque. Cheques can be mailed to the following address:
Ministry of Law
Courts Customer Service Centre
110 Middle Road
Singapore 188965
Payment at SAM (Supreme Court, State Courts, and Magistrates' Courts): Visit a SAM counter in person to make payments using cash, NETS, or credit/debit cards. Please note the operating hours of your preferred SAM location.
Payment at AXS and SAMS (Self-Service Automated Machines): AXS and SAMS machines are available at convenient locations across Singapore. You can use these machines to make payments using cash or NETS. Kindly refer to the MinLaw website for machine locations.
Fees and Charges: The fees and charges payable to MinLaw vary depending on the type of legal proceeding or service required. For specific information on applicable fees, please refer to the MinLaw website or consult with your legal representative.
Tax Deductibility: Payments to MinLaw are not tax-deductible.
Outstanding Payments: Late payments may incur surcharges or penalties. MinLaw encourages timely payment to avoid potential consequences.
Tips and Tricks:
Fulfilling Ministry of Law payment obligations is crucial for legal proceedings and services in Singapore. By understanding the various payment options, fees and charges, and common mistakes to avoid, individuals and businesses can navigate the payment process efficiently. MinLaw offers convenient and secure methods to facilitate timely payments and support a fair and accessible legal system.
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