Still not paid your summons and blacklisted? do this now
If you woke up today unable to renew your road tax for your Perodua Myvi or Proton X50, you are not alone.
As of early 2026, the Malaysian government has officially ended the era of "mega-discount" campaigns, replacing them with a strict, automated enforcement system.
For the millions of motorists with outstanding summonses from the Road Transport Department (JPJ) and the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), a "wait-and-see" strategy is now a recipe for an administrative dead end.
Being blacklisted in 2026 means more than just a fine; it is a total block on your legal mobility and vehicle ownership rights.
The 2026 "Pay Fast, Pay Less" System: No More Mega-Discounts
Starting January 1, 2026, Malaysia transitioned to a permanent, unified tiered payment structure for all traffic compounds. This system rewards prompt settlement and penalizes delay through automated digital blacklisting across the MySikap and MyBayar platforms. The government has made it clear: the days of waiting for a 70% Merdeka discount are over.
| Payment Window | Discount Rate | Consequence of Inaction |
| 1 – 15 Days | 50% Rebate | Immediate savings; points logged |
| 16 – 30 Days | 33% Rebate | Standard processing |
| 31 – 60 Days | 0% (Full Amount) | Final warning period |
| After 60 Days | No Discount | Blacklisting & potential Court Action |
For motorists who missed the final "amnesty window" in late 2025, all old summonses have reverted to their original full amount (typically RM300 for major offenses). Furthermore, installment plans have been phased out to encourage total compliance.
5 Major Consequences of Ignoring Your 2026 Summons
Ignoring a traffic fine in 2026 triggers a "critical domino effect" that can freeze your assets and legal status.
Immediate Digital Blacklisting: Once an offense remains unpaid for 61 days, the JPJ MySikap system automatically flags your NRIC and vehicle registration number.
Inability to Renew Road Tax and License: A blacklist status acts as a definitive block. You cannot renew your "cukai jalan" or your Competent Driving License (CDL).
Loss of Budi95 Petrol Subsidies: While not a direct link, the Budi95 subsidy requires an "active" license.
If blacklisting prevents your license renewal for over 36 months, you lose your eligibility for fuel subsidies.
KEJARA Demerit Point Integration: Points are now logged upon the expiration of the summons period rather than after payment.6 High-risk drivers face license suspension or revocation much faster.
Blocked Vehicle Sales and Transfers: You cannot legally sell or transfer ownership (JPJ K3) of a blacklisted vehicle.6 Systems like those used at Puspakom will "hold" reports for any vehicle with unresolved arrears.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Clear Your Blacklist Status
If your name or vehicle is already blacklisted, follow these steps to regain your legal standing.
Step 1: Audit Your Status
Use the MyJPJ App or MySIKAP Portal to check for JPJ and AES summonses. For police offenses, use the MyBayar PDRM app.6 Ensure you check both your NRIC and your vehicle plate number.
Step 2: Settle All Outstanding Arrears
Full settlement is mandatory to lift a blacklist. Payments can be made via:
Official Apps: MyJPJ or MyBayar PDRM.15
Third-Party Portals: MyEG or RILEK for a consolidated view.
Physical Kiosks: Available at JPJ branches or UTC centers.
Step 3: Verify Clearance and Manual Deletion
The digital ecosystem typically takes 24 to 72 hours to synchronize. If your status remains "Active" after three days, you must visit a JPJ office with your digital or physical receipts to request a "Manual Deletion" to reactivate your vehicle transactions.
Expert FAQ: Resolving Your JPJ Blacklist
1.How long does it take for my status to clear after I pay?
Digital systems usually update within 24 to 48 hours.13 If you have a court-referenced summons, clearance may take longer as it requires judicial verification.
2.Can I pay my PDRM police summons through the MyJPJ app?
No. JPJ and PDRM are separate agencies. Police summonses must be paid via the MyBayar PDRM portal, while JPJ fines are settled through MyJPJ or MySikap.
3.Can I still sell my car if I am blacklisted?
No. The JPJ system will automatically reject ownership transfers (JPJ K3) if the seller or the vehicle has an active blacklist entry.
4.What should I do if my Puspakom report is "on hold"?
This usually indicates an unresolved court notice or historical JPJ arrears. You must clear all summonses and wait for the system update before Puspakom can release the final B5 transfer report.
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Read More: What happens if summons still not paid after January 2026?
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