๐Ÿšฆ Traffic Fine Calculator Saudi Arabia 2026

Calculate traffic violations: speeding, mobile use, seatbelt. 25% early-pay discount, black points, Absher payment

Updated June 2026 โ€ข 25% Discount โ€ข Black Points System
In Saudi Arabia 2026, traffic fines range from SAR 150 to SAR 3,000 depending on the violation. You get a 25% discount if you pay within 30 days. Common violations include speeding (SAR 300โ€“3,000), mobile phone use (SAR 200), and seatbelt (SAR 150).

Calculate Your Traffic Fine

Pay within 30 days for 25% discount.
Violation Type Speeding (1-10 km/h)
Base Fine SAR 150
Black Points 1 point
Discount Applied 25% (SAR 37.50)
Total Fine Due SAR 112.50

๐Ÿ“– How to Use This Traffic Fine Calculator

Our free traffic fine calculator helps drivers in Saudi Arabia understand their exact penalties for 2026. Whether you've received a speeding ticket or need to check potential fines, this tool computes your obligations accurately according to Ministry of Interior regulations.

  1. Select Violation Type
    Choose the specific traffic violation from our comprehensive list based on official Saudi traffic laws.
  2. Enter Vehicle Details
    Input your plate number for reference (optional but helpful for record-keeping).
  3. Check Days Since Violation
    Enter how many days have passed since the violation to determine if you qualify for the 25% early-payment discount.
  4. View Fine Breakdown
    See your base fine, black points, discount eligibility, and total amount due.
  5. Pay Through Official Channels
    Complete payment via Absher portal or authorized banks to avoid additional penalties.

๐Ÿ“Š Worked Examples: Traffic Fine Scenarios

Example 1: Speeding in Riyadh

Scenario: Ali was caught driving 115 km/h in a 100 km/h zone in Riyadh (15 km/h over limit).

Detail Value
Violation Speeding (11-20 km/h over)
Base Fine SAR 300
Black Points 3 points
Early Payment (Day 20) 25% discount = SAR 75
Total Fine SAR 225

Example 2: Mobile Phone Use in Jeddah

Scenario: Fatima was fined for using her mobile phone while driving in Jeddah.

Detail Value
Violation Mobile Phone Use
Base Fine SAR 200
Black Points 2 points
Late Payment (Day 45) No discount
Total Fine SAR 200
Reviewed by the Saudi Utility Hub Editorial Team
Researched and fact-checked against official Saudi government sources (GOSI, HRSD, Qiwa).

Last reviewed: June 2, 2026 | Next review: July 1, 2026
Verified against official Ministry of Interior and Absher portal guidelines.
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Disclaimer: Calculator results are estimates only. Verify your exact fines through the official Absher portal before making payment.

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fine for speeding in Saudi Arabia?
Speeding fines range from SAR 150 to SAR 3,000 depending on how much you exceed the speed limit, plus 1โ€“12 black points.
Is there a discount for early payment?
Yes, you get a 25% discount if you pay traffic fines within 30 days of the violation date.
What happens if I don't pay traffic fines?
Unpaid traffic fines prevent vehicle registration renewal, cause travel bans, and may lead to vehicle impoundment.
How to check traffic fines in Saudi Arabia?
Check your traffic fines through the Absher portal under 'My Services' > 'Traffic' > 'Inquiries'.
What is the fine for using mobile phone while driving?
Using a mobile phone while driving carries a fine of SAR 200 and 2 black points as of 2026.
How many black points before license suspension?
Accumulating 24 black points within a year leads to automatic license suspension in Saudi Arabia.
Can I appeal a traffic fine?
Yes, you can appeal traffic fines through the Absher portal within 30 days of the violation.
What is the fine for not wearing seatbelt?
Not wearing a seatbelt carries a fine of SAR 150 and 2 black points for both driver and passengers.
Do traffic fines affect iqama renewal?
Yes, unpaid traffic fines can prevent iqama renewal until all violations are settled.
How long do black points stay on record?
Black points remain on your driving record for one year from the date of the violation.

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โš ๏ธ Disclaimer: All results are estimates based on publicly available Saudi government regulations and rates. Always verify important financial or legal decisions with your employer, bank, or the relevant Saudi authority (Ministry of Human Resources, GOSI, ZATCA, Jawazat, or SAMA).