Easy Way to Check Online Ticket Receipt

Checking the ticket receipt is a step that needs to be taken before paying the fine and aims to find out the approximate amount of the fine. This ticket receipt consists of a code of letters and numbers that will be given by traffic officers to offenders through the ticket slip.
The ticket receipt number is usually found in the middle or upper right part. In the ticket slip, not only the receipt number can be checked, but there are also several other data coverage such as the identity of the offender, vehicle license plate, time and place of the violation, to the type of violation committed.
For example, a rider not wearing a helmet, going against the flow, or committing other traffic violations. Offenders can know and prepare the amount of the fine before attending the trial.
Currently, checking the ticket receipt is becoming faster and easier. Whether for two-wheeled or four-wheeled riders, checking the ticket receipt can be done online.
With this system, paying the fine is much simpler, as offenders do not need to attend the trial. The mechanism is also very helpful because it suits the characteristics of residents of the capital city who have high mobility.
You can access information about fines and ticket violations through the site Etilang.info. Here’s how to check the ticket receipt online.
How to check the ticket receipt
1. Open the site Etilang.info
2. Enter the ticket receipt number found on the ticket slip given by the officer in the available field
3. After entering the receipt number, click "search"
4. After that, information about the approximate fine that must be paid will appear
5. Pay the fine to the designated Bank BRI account number.
After knowing the fine information through checking the receipt, you can directly pay the fine. Here’s how;
How to pay the ticket fine
Not only checking the receipt, but paying the ticket fine is also becoming easier. Payments can be made through Bank BRI ATMs and other banks. As we know, the police only list the Bank BRI account number for fine payments. Paying through BRI ATMs is highly recommended because it is simpler than having to go to the bank and pay through a teller.
1. Insert the debit card into the BRI ATM and enter the PIN
3. Select the Other Transactions menu, then Payment, Others, and select BRIVA
4. Enter the 15-digit Ticket Payment Number
5. On the confirmation page, ensure the payment details are correct such as BRIVA Number, Offender's Name, and Payment Amount
6. Follow the instructions to complete the transaction
7. Keep the ATM receipt as valid proof of payment
8. Then, the original ATM receipt is submitted to the officer to be exchanged for the seized evidence
In addition to through BRI ATMs, ticket payments can also be made via BRI Mobile Banking and internet banking. If the offender does not have a Bank BRI account, the fine payment can be made through ATM Bersama or the mobile banking of the bank they have by entering the Bank BRI code (002) along with the ticket payment number. You don’t need to worry, payments through this method are still considered valid.
It is important for you to know, with all the conveniences available, it does not mean ignoring traffic signs. Especially if you feel that the fine is just a matter of payment, the police will not remain silent if riders frequently violate the rules.
Moreover, the Smart SIM has now been implemented, equipped with a special chip to record rider data, the number of violations, and user accident data. The Smart SIM will also be connected online with the central police data through the Integrated Road Safety Management System (IRSMS).
Although the system is still being developed, there are circulating issues that Smart SIM uses a point system in calculating violations. If you violate too often, the consequence could be the revocation of your driver's license.
Therefore, every rider must comply with these rules because the interest is not only for themselves but also for the comfort and safety of other road users.