What to do if you are fined for being uninsured

The time for which... TopSpeed.gr warned, has come. The Independent Public Revenue Authority began, from Friday, sending via the Taxisnet of the fines (€250) for vehicles found uninsured during the automatic system check on 6 June. This, of course, does not mean that chaos has been avoided.

Among the 1.1 million noticesIncluded are thousands of cars that have been reported stolen and have not been found, have been permanently deleted, but even those that have been transferred a few hours or 24 hours before and their owners have not had time to put them in tax immobilization or the system has not been informed that they are insured!

 In these cases, holders will pay fines, or they will have to enter a a maze of bureaucratic chaos, informing all the relevant authorities of the obvious, namely that their car is insured, carrying from office to office the insurance policy document. The owners of uninsured cars will now have to pay Receipt EUR 250 to the tax authorities to manage to secure their car.

So what should you do if you also received the administrative sanction? The Topspeed.gr made a mini "guide" with answers to the main questions, based on the data released by the ADEA:

-How do I know if the act imposing the fine concerns me?

By logging into your Taxisnet account, using your passwords, you will see the message from the Hellenic Tax Authority. Attention: The sending of the messages has not been completed.

In the notices, among other things, it is stated: "We inform you that during the cross-check carried out on 06/06/2017, of the file of all circulating vehicles and the file of circulating vehicles with insurance coverage in application of the provisions of Article 5a of P.D.237/1986, as in force, it was found that your above vehicle was uninsured. This constitutes a breach of the legislation in force and entails the penalties provided for by the provisions of paragraph 4 of Article 5 and Article 12 of Presidential Decree 237/1986, as amended.
Following the above, you should proceed immediately to insure the vehicle, having previously paid the value of the deposit provided for by the same provisions, amounting to two hundred and fifty (250) euros".

-What should I do now that I have received the notification?

You must issue an insurance policy immediately. To do this, you will need to obtain a voucher from the e-Payment application at www.aade.gr. On the page there is already a ready-made voucher for you, with the same protocol number as the number of the letter sent to you by the AADE.

-I received the fine, even though my car is insured since 7/6, before the notification of the ADEA came. Will I have to pay a fine?
If it was uninsured at the time of the electronic cross-check (6 June), yes. In short, you will pay the extra fee to avoid having your plates taken away.

-The AADE sent me the fine, but unfairly, since my car was properly insured when the crossing was made. Who should I contact?

Your insurance company: The AADE says that they must take the necessary action.  

-On the date of the crossing, when the fine was confirmed by the ADSE, my car was immobilized.
In this case, or if you have received a fine for a car that has never belonged to you, or has changed its registration number, or has been deleted, you must apply to the tax authority.Make sure you have the necessary documents with you (certificate of immobilisation or history of changes to the vehicle in question from the competent Regional Transport Service, where the vehicle's registration has been issued, etc.)

-I was sent a fine for an uninsured car that no longer belongs to me.

You should contact the Regional Transport Authority.

-I have been fined for a car that is in the process of being transferred.

If you have applied for the transfer of the vehicle to a K.E.P. and the new registration permit has not yet been issued, you should apply to any D.O.Y. by presenting the relevant certificate of the K.E.P. for the submission of the transfer request.

-The Traffic Police caught up with me, detecting my uninsured car and ensuring the appropriate administrative sanctions. Do I have to pay both the fine and the ticket?

No. In this case, you will not have to pay the €250 fee. However, before issuing an insurance policy, you will have to go to any tax office and present the relevant act of the police authority notifying you of your exemption from the obligation to pay the fee.

-What happens if I don't pay, if I ignore the notice?

If no action is taken, within two months from the day the notice was sent, the relevant police authorities will be notified to remove the registration details (licence and number plates) of the uninsured car. The latest information indicates that the removal will take place for six months.