Can I Appeal a Traffic Fine? How to Challenge Unfair Tickets (2025 Guide)
Traffic enforcement in Turkey has become increasingly strict to ensure safety and order. However, it is not uncommon for drivers to receive incorrect or unjustified traffic fines.
So, do you have the right to appeal?, how can you do it?, and what are the procedures and deadlines? This article by Üner Law Office – Alanya Lawyer answers all these questions.
Legal Right to Appeal Traffic Fines
Yes. Traffic fines in Turkey are considered administrative penalties and are subject to review by Magistrate’s Courts (Sulh Ceza Hakimi). Under the Misdemeanors Act No. 5326 and the Highway Traffic Law No. 2918, every citizen has the right to challenge these fines in court.
⚠️ Important: You must file your appeal within 15 days of receiving the fine notification. Miss the deadline, and the fine becomes final and enforceable.
When Can You Appeal a Traffic Fine?
Traffic fines are typically issued based on camera evidence, officer statements, or license plate recognition systems. However, errors do occur. You can file an appeal in cases such as:
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The vehicle wasn’t yours or you weren’t driving at that time
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The license plate was recorded incorrectly
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The location doesn’t match where you were
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A speed trap or radar was not properly signposted
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No photo evidence exists for a red-light violation
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You parked in a zone without a parking ban sign
(Frequently Asked) Can I Cancel an Unfair Speeding Ticket?
Yes. For a radar or speed-related fine to be valid:
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The radar must be clearly signposted in advance
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The radar device must have up-to-date calibration certification
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The ticket must include date, time, location, and photographic evidence
If any of these are missing or flawed, the Magistrate's Court may abolish the fine.
How to File an Appeal?
Follow these steps:
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Draft a clear and detailed petition, explaining the situation and citing any discrepancies
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Attach evidence, such as photos, parking receipts, GPS logs, or witness statements
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Submit to the Magistrate’s Court in your jurisdiction or via e-Government (e-Devlet)
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Pay the appeal fee, approximately TRY 81.40 in 2025
How Long Does the Appeal Take?
Magistrate’s Courts typically issue a decision within 1 to 3 months, depending on caseload.
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If approved and the fine was paid, you’ll receive a full refund
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Any points against your driving record will be removed
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If rejected, the decision is final and must be paid
What If the Fine Appears Online but No Notification Was Delivered?
If the fine is visible in e-Government but you haven’t received any official notification, the 15-day appeal window has not yet started.
Note: If your address hasn’t been updated, the courts consider notices sent to your registered address as valid.
Traffic Fines in Alanya
In Alanya, a popular tourist destination, traffic enforcement—especially against foreign-plated vehicles, rental cars, and tourists—is frequent and sometimes questionable.
If you need expert assistance, Üner Law Office – Alanya Lawyer is specialized in handling traffic fine appeals and crafting strong legal petitions.
Final Thoughts – No Fine Is Final Until You Appeal
Remember, not all fines are correct. Errors by authorities or system malfunctions can happen. If you receive a traffic fine in Turkey:
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Act within the 15-day window
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Collect supporting evidence
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Seek legal guidance to improve your chances of success
Taking legal steps not only protects your finances but also defends your rights under Turkish law.
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