Got a parking fine from City of Darwin? In the Northern Territory, it’s reviewed by the City of Darwin. You request a review within the time shown on your notice, explaining why it should be withdrawn — for example unclear signs or a faulty meter — and attaching photos. It’s free to ask.
Check your fine in minutes →Free case-strength check first — if your grounds are weak, we'll tell you · letters from $10.50, capped at $49.50A City of Darwin parking fine is reviewed by the City of Darwin. You apply to them directly — our tool addresses your letter to the right body.
Whether any apply depends on your situation:
You request a review with the City of Darwin, within the time shown on your notice. Photos do a lot of work here — the sign (or missing sign), the meter, your permit, or where you parked. Attach them and make a clear request.
Fight My Fine drafts your appeal from a few plain-English questions — addressed to the City of Darwin, as an editable Word document you review and send yourself.
It’s reviewed by the City of Darwin.
Yes, unclear, missing or obscured signage is a common ground. Photos of the sign (or the lack of one) where you parked strengthen the request. The reviewer decides on the merits.
Check the date on your notice — City of Darwin infringements have a short review window.
From $10.50 — 10% of your fine, with a $10.50 minimum and a $49.50 cap. There is a free case-strength check before you pay.
Fight My Fine is a self-help tool, not a law firm, and this page is general information, not legal advice. You are the author and sender of every letter. The issuing authority makes the final decision on any review. For serious matters or court, speak with a qualified lawyer or a free service such as LawAccess NSW.