Find out if you have summonses on DBKL’s new app


  • TECH
  • Friday, 30 Mar 2018

Now you can check how much you owe CIty Hall in illegal-parking related fines, using their app.

The ghost of illegal parking past haunting you with nightmares about unpaid summons? City Hall now has an app to check that.

"DBKL MOBiS (Mobile Information Service) is a mobile application developed by the DBKL Information Management Department to help the public get fast information such as checking their DBKL traffic compound and online payment, DBKL Hotline Number and Payment Counter Locations," they said, on the City Hall website

By logging in using their IC, users could find out details like the date of the offence, location, and quantum of the fine. 

In the app, DBKL said it would update the information within a day of the summons being issued. 

Users could also rate their service and give feedback. 

The app was available on the Apple App Store and Google Play, with a four-star rating based on 40 reviews in the latter.

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