Traffic and ordinance violations in Quezon City can now settle their fines through online payment, according to Mayor Joy Belmonte.
Belmonte stressed that the online payment system for ordinance violation receipts (OVRs) is one of the city government’s efforts to automate all business transactions and processes to ease the burden of the transacting public.
“A violator has no reason to use as an excuse why one cannot pay the fine. One may not go to the city hall to pay,” she said.
She believes that the online payment process would even help encourage violators to settle their penalties.
One may click the “OVR Online Payment” icon in the QC E-Services and enter their OVR number, and that one has the option to settle online via GCash, PayMaya and PayGate or over the counter via Landbank fund transfer.
According to the city government, a violator may also pay directly to the city’s OVR redemption center or at any Land Bank of the Philippines branch. Rio N. Araja