Quick Facts
- Pay online via Metrash or the MOI portal; in-person at Traffic Departments is also available.
- You can view violation images in Metrash before paying.
- Objections are usually allowed within 14 days if the fine is not paid.
- Speeding can add black points along with a fine; points vary by how far over the limit you were.
- Keep your QID, vehicle plate, and card ready for online payment.
How to Pay a Speeding Ticket in Qatar (2025 Guide)
Ways to pay
You have three simple options:
- Metrash app on your phone. Open Metrash, go to Traffic → Violation Service → Query/Traffic Violations, review the item, then proceed to payment by card. The Ministry’s channels confirm that payment is enabled inside the Traffic window in Metrash.
- MOI website. Go to the Traffic Violations e-service, enter your QID or plate, select the item, and pay online. The Hukoomi service page links you to the MOI flow.
- In person at a Traffic Department service counter, if you prefer to pay directly. Guidance from local help pages mirrors this option.
See the photo before you pay
In many speed-camera cases, you can check the evidence:
- In Metrash, open Traffic → Violation Service, then use the violation images option. MOI’s official posts direct drivers to this feature.
- On the MOI portal, some users can view radar images after logging in.
Step-by-step: pay in Metrash
- Log in to Metrash with your QID.
- Tap Traffic.
- Tap Violation Service → Query/Traffic Violations.
- Select the violation to see the place, time, and image when available.
- Tap Pay and finish with your card. MOI confirms this flow in its Metrash guidance.
Step-by-step: pay on the MOI website
- Open the Traffic Violations service via Hukoomi to the MOI portal.
- Enter QID/plate.
- Select the violation, then pay through the gateway.
How to object to a violation
If something looks wrong, submit an objection within 14 days while the fine is still unpaid. You can do this in Metrash or via the MOI website. Local press and MOI communications describe the 14-day window and the app flow.
Speeding fines and points
The fine amount and black points depend on how far over the limit you were. For the full list, see our dedicated guide on fines and point values.
What you need is ready
- QID or plate to look up the case.
- A bank card for the payment gateway.
- Time to review the violation image if available.
Troubleshooting
- No image showing: some entries take time to sync; try again later or check via the MOI portal.
- Wrong vehicle or location: file an objection in Metrash; add a short note and any photo evidence you have.
- App issues: update Metrash and verify your number is linked to your QID. General Metrash how-to pages cover fixes.
Related guides on Qatariscoop
- Point values and penalties: Qatar Traffic Violation Fines & Points (2025 Guide)
- Documents you may need: Qatar ID Check with MOI (2025)
FAQ
A. Use Metrash (Traffic → Violation Service) or the MOI portal’s Traffic Violations service, then pay by card through the gateway.
A. Yes. In Metrash, open the violation and tap the violation images option. Some radar images are also available after logging in on the MOI portal.
File an objection in Metrash within 14 days while the fine is still unpaid. You’ll receive an SMS reply after review.
A. Yes. Points vary with the amount over the limit. Check our fines and points guide for the brackets.
A. Yes. You can settle fines at the Traffic Department service counters if you prefer an in-person payment.
Conclusion
Paying a speeding ticket in Qatar is quick with Metrash or the MOI portal. Review the image, settle by card, or object within the 14-day window if the details look off. To learn about point brackets and other offenses, open Qatar Traffic Violation Fines & Points (2025 Guide).
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