If you live in Saudi Arabia and have received fines like traffic violations, iqama-related penalties, or even late renewal charges, you might be wondering: Is there a way to remove these fines without paying a riyal?
The answer is: Yes — but only in legal and approved ways. This guide will explain step-by-step how to remove or reduce fines in Saudi Arabia for free. Whether you’re a resident, visitor, or worker, you’ll learn the correct process in a way even a 10-year-old can understand!
Types of Fines in Saudi Arabia
Before learning how to remove fines, you need to know what types exist:
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1. Traffic Fines (Violation tickets)
- Speeding
- Red light crossing
- Using phone while driving
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2. Iqama-Related Fines
- Late renewal of iqama
- Not carrying iqama
- Employing illegal workers
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3. Labor Law Fines
- Violating job contracts
- Expired work permits
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4. Residency & Housing Fines
- Overcrowded housing
- Unauthorized building modifications
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5. Commercial/Business Fines
- Not renewing commercial license
- Unauthorized advertisements
Legal Ways to Remove Fines for Free
You cannot bribe or use illegal methods. But there are official ways that allow you to reduce or completely remove your fine amount:
1. Requesting a Fine Cancellation via Absher
- Absher is the official Saudi government app for all services.
- Some fines (especially traffic) allow objection within 30 days.
2. Submit a Complaint to the Relevant Department
- MOI (Ministry of Interior)
- Jawazat (for iqama)
- Traffic Police Office
3. Use Amnesty or Grace Periods
- From time to time, Saudi Arabia gives relief periods where fines are forgiven.
- These are announced on official platforms like Sabq, MOI, or the Saudi Press Agency.
4. Appeal If It Was a Mistake
- If a fine was issued by mistake (e.g. wrong plate number), you can raise a complaint and attach proof.

Step-by-Step Guide to Submit a Fine Removal Request
Step 1: Use the Absher Platform
Visit: https://www.absher.sa
Login using your iqama number and password.
Step 2: Go to the “Services” Tab
Under “My Services,” choose “Traffic Services” or “Public Services” depending on the fine.
Step 3: File an Objection or Request
- Choose “Traffic Violation Objection”
- Select the violation you want to object to
- Enter your reason clearly and politely
- Attach proof if available (photos, timestamps, etc.)
Step 4: Wait for Review
You will get a response in a few days to weeks. Check your Absher notifications regularly.
Government Amnesty Programs
Saudi Arabia has launched multiple fine-relief programs over the years.
Examples:
- COVID-19 Fine Removal for overstayers during 2020–2021.
- Labor Amnesty Program to fix iqama without penalty.
- Traffic Campaigns where minor fines are removed.
Tip: Always check the official Ministry of Interior or Saudi Press Agency for the latest news.
Special Cases: Traffic Fines, Iqama Fines & More
Removing Traffic Fines
- File objection in Absher within 30 days of the ticket.
- Use surveillance or GPS data to prove your point.
Removing Iqama Fines
- Visit Jawazat Office in person.
- Bring supporting documents (e.g. hospital slips for delay).
Business & Labor Fines
- Visit Ministry of Commerce or Labor Office (MHRSD).
- Sometimes they offer fee waivers during economic hardship.
Real-Life Examples
Example 1: Traffic Fine Removed
Ali got a speeding ticket he believed was incorrect. He logged into Absher, filed an objection with dashcam footage, and the fine was canceled after 10 days.
Example 2: Iqama Renewal Fine Waived
Fatima’s iqama expired while she was in the hospital. Her father submitted medical records at Jawazat, and the late fine was waived.
FAQs
Q1: Can I remove traffic fines after 30 days?
A: No, objections can only be filed within 30 days of the violation date.
Q2: Are there any apps besides Absher?
A: Absher is the official platform. For labor issues, you can use Qiwa or Mudad.
Q3: Can overstayers remove fines?
A: During amnesty periods, yes. Otherwise, fines must be paid unless there’s proof of emergency.
Q4: Can companies remove commercial fines?
A: Yes, by filing a request to the Ministry of Commerce with proper reasons or proof.
Conclusion & Final Tips
Getting a fine in Saudi Arabia can be stressful. But if you act quickly, stay honest, and follow the official steps, there’s a high chance you can remove or reduce your fines without paying anything.
Always use official channels.
Never try illegal methods — they can lead to bigger problems.
Keep an eye on announcements from the government.


