Home UAE Dubai Dubai Public Prosecution launches fine payment service, enables travel ban to be lifted automatically The service enables parties in a criminal case to pay the issued fine and automatically have their travel ban lifted after the court’s verdict is issued by Gulf Business August 9, 2023 Imag: Getty Images Dubai Public Prosecution has launched a new service that enables people involved in a criminal case to pay the issued fine and automatically have their travel ban revoked after the court’s verdict is issued. After the fine payment, the smart service aligns with Dubai Police to cancel arrest warrants and stop searches for individuals. The Smart Fine Payment digital service aims at speeding up the procedures for implementing judgments in absentia and increase the rate of execution. The service aligns with the ‘Services 360’ policy, which aims to improve government services. How the Smart Fine Payment system works The fine amount can be paid by choosing one of three methods mentioned below. They can click on the link provided in the text message sent by the Public Prosecution. The link will direct users to a login page using their digital ID, where they pay the fine electronically. The fines can be paid through payment devices for electronic or cash payments. The device accepts cash notes of all denominations, with one note of each denomination accepted per attempt until the full fine amount is paid. The user can log in to the Public Prosecution website using their digital ID and pay the fine online. After completing the payment, the user will receive a text message from Dubai Public Prosecution confirming the successful payment. Following this, the arrest order and travel ban will be cancelled. Tags Criminal cases Dubai Dubai Public Prosecution Legal smart fine payment service travel ban 0 Comments You might also like RTA to construct 762 bus shelters in key Dubai areas by 2025 Dubai approves Dhs152m bonus for government employees Strong cash flows for UAE stocks in Christmas Day trade Institutional investors were hungry for Dubai, Abu Dhabi Stocks in 2023