Facebook groups still illegally selling driver’s licence demerit points

Facebook groups still illegally selling driver’s licence demerit points

Facebook groups still illegally selling driver’s licence demerit points

Facebook groups continue to offer a ‘marketplace’ for drivers to sell demerit points and infringements to other drivers across Australia. 

A page called Clearing demerit points and fines was set up on April 28, 2025 with its Sydney-based admin saying: “We don’t just deal with fines from NSW [New South Wales], but we do work with fines from all over the country.”

At the time of publication, the public Facebook group had 725 members and was climbing after just over six weeks of ‘operating’. 

An admin post on May 10, 2025 read: “Good morning y’all guys you can start sending in your demerit points and fines for wipe off [sic] without any upfront payment … please do ensure to inbox just the admins of this group.”

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When approached by CarExpert about how the page works, the admin asked for a WhatsApp number, requiring an image of the infringement as well as the name of the person on the fine issued. 

When we asked if there’s a fee for the service, the page admin told CarExpert the cost of the transfer is dependent on the fine and would be a similar amount to the infringement cost itself. 

In NSW and Queensland, drivers falsely nominating another driver for an offence can be fined up to $11,000, while in Victoria individuals can be fined as much as $9000 and face jail time. 

The NSW state government established a three-month taskforce in mid-2024 to crack down on drivers transferring demerit points.