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FAQ - Electronic Driver Data Information and Enquiry System (EDDIES)

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Enquiries on Driving Licence:

Certificate of Merit (COM):

Outstanding Traffic Summonses:

What is EDDIES?
EDDIES is an acronym for Electronic Driver Data Information and Enquiry System. It is an online enquiry system that allows members of the public, insurance and car rental companies to check a driver's motorist's driving licence status and eligibility for Certificate of Merit (COM).

What is new about EDDIES?
With effect from 7 June 2004, EDDIES has been upgraded to provide more information. In addition to checking of driving licence status and eligibility for Certificate of Merit (COM), EDDIES will also allow Singaporeans and Permanent Residents (PRs) to check their demerit points under the Driver Improvement Points System (DIPS), the delivery status of their photocard driving licence, and their outstanding traffic summons for offences committed in Singapore. Foreigners who have driven in Singapore will also be able to check for their if they have outstanding summon se s for offences committed in Singapore.

Where and how do I access EDDIES?
EDDIES can be accessed by logging on to the eCitizen website at http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg . At the eCitizen website, just select Transport -> Driving in Singapore -> E-Transaction -> Electronic Driver Data Information & Enquiry System.

EDDIES can also be accessed through the Electronic Police Centre in the Singapore Police Force website at http://www.spf.gov.sg .

What are the benefits of EDDIES?
EDDIES benefits driving licence holders by allowing , through the internet :

  • Driving licence holders to check the updated status of their licences and eligibility for the Certificate Of Merit (COM) via the internet round the clock.
  • Participating insurance companies to check the eligibility of driving licence holders for the COM that entitles them to a 5% discount on their insurance premium, at the point of insurance purchase.
  • Employers and rental companies to check the latest status of employees' and customers' driving licences via the Internet round the clock and globally.
  • Singaporeans and PRs to check the delivery status of their photocard driving licence.
  • Singaporeans and PRs to check for if they have any demerit points under the Driver Improvement Points System (DIPS).
  • Singaporeans, PRs and foreign drivers to check if their vehicle they were driving has any outstanding traffic summons for offences committed in Singapore.

EDDIES also allows online e-payment for traffic offence(s) either via Credit Card (Visa/Master Card) or FlexiPay

How do I use EDDIES to make e-payment?
Payment can be made using VISA/Master Card or FlexiPay through EDDIES website. Go to Outstanding Traffic Offence under Traffic Matters and follow the instructions from there.
FlexiPay is an Internet e-payment service that allows you to make payments to Government agencies online by signing just one Direct Debit Authorisation (DDA) form authorising deduction from your bank account. SingPass is used to authorise each payment transaction online. For more information about FlexiPay, please log on to the eCitizen website at http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg/flexipay .


Besides VISA/Master Card/FlexiPay, what are the others payment modes available?
Payment can be made at Traffic Police using cash,,cheque or NETS. It can also be done through ordinary mail via cheque. For your convenience, you are encouraged to pay by electronic means ie, AXS stations, SAM stations and vPost.

I do not wish to have my record on EDDIES, is it possible?
No. Records of all Singaporean drivers are on the EDDIES as they are obtained directly from the Traffic Police's computer system. Sufficient safeguards are in place to ensure that only you or persons authorised by you have access to the more sensitive data such as demerit points.

Where and how can I provide feedback on or enquire about information provided by EDDIES?
You can contact Traffic Police at (65) 65470000 or send an email as follows:

How do I find out the status of my driving licence?
Process to check status of driving licence :

  1. Log on to eCitizen website (http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg) and select Transport -> Driving in Singapore -> E-Transaction -> Electronic Driver Data Information & Enquiry System
  2. Click on 'Driving Licence Information'.
  3. Enter the licence holder's NRIC/FIN number and date of birth at the webpage. Click Proceed.
  4. System validates the input and generates a webpage displaying the types of information the person can choose from.
  5. Choose "Status of Driving Licence".
  6. System generates a webpage displaying the licence holder's NRIC/FIN number, validity of driving licence(s), class(es) of driving licence passed possessed , and respective expiry date(s).

How do I know if my new photocard driving licence has been delivered?
Process to enquire Photocard Driving Licence Delivery Status :

  1. Log on to eCitizen website (http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg) and select Transport -> Driving in Singapore -> E-Transaction -> Electronic Driver Data Information & Enquiry System
  2. Click on 'Driving Licence Information'.
  3. Enter the licence holder's NRIC/FIN number and date of birth. Click Proceed.
  4. System validates the input and generates a webpage displaying the types of information the person can choose from.
  5. Choose "Photocard Driving Licence Delivery status".
  6. System generates a web s page with the status of the driving licence application.

How do I find out if I have any demerit points?
Process to enquire Status of Driver Improvement Points (DIPS) :

  1. Log on to eCitizen website (http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg) and select Transport -> Driving in Singapore -> E-Transaction -> Electronic Driver Data Information & Enquiry System
  2. Click on 'Driving Licence Information'.
  3. Enter the licence holder's NRIC/FIN number and date of birth.
  4. System validates the input and generates a webpage displaying the types of information the person can choose from.
  5. Choose "Status of Driver Improvement Points"
  6. Enter the driving licence card serial number. Click Proceed.
  7. System generates a webpage showing the licence number and the total demerit points as of that date. Details of the offences are also shown.

When will my updated driving licence status be reflected on EDDIES if I pass the practical test today?
It will be reflected the day after you have obtained your driving licence.


Can the driving licence status printed out from EDDIES be presented as a driving licence?
No. Your driving licence is the only legal document that certifies you as a qualified driver of the class (es) of vehicle stated on the licence . The driving licence must be produced when authorities request for proof of your eligibility to drive vehicles under the various classes.

Will I be able to check the expiry date of my existing paper driving licence via EDDIES?
Yes, you can check your licence expiry date by accessing the driving licence status enquiry. For photocard licence holder, the validity of the licence is for life unless it has been suspended or the licence holder disqualified from driving.


Can I check the number of demerit points I have incurred via EDDIES?
Yes. With effect from 7 June 2004, EDDIES allows you to check the number of demerit points you have accumulated or any other details of the penalties involved.

If my driving licence is revoked/suspended or I am disqualified from driving , will it be shown on EDDIES?
EDDIES will reflect the status of your driving licence as invalid.

Can a third party check my driving licence status and eligibility for COM?

Yes, if he is provided with your IC number and birth date.

Why doesn't EDDIES allow enquiries by the driving licence holder's name?
This is one of the measures taken to protect the driving licence holder's privacy.

What is a Certificate of Merit (COM)?
The Certificate of Merit (COM) entitles a driver to a 5% discount on vehicle insurance premium from participating insurance companies, over and above his No-Claim Bonus (NCB).

A driver is eligible for a COM if, at the point of purchasing a car insurance coverage, he/she has maintained for the past 3 years, a continu ous al demerit-point-free driving record. This means that, if a driver has committed a traffic offence any day in the 3 years immediately before an insurance purchase that resulted in him/her being "awarded" demerit points, he/she would no longer be eligible for a COM on the day that he/she purchases the insurance.

How do I find out if I am eligible for Certificate of Merit (COM)?
Process to enquire eligibility for Certificate of Merit ( COM) :

  1. Log on to eCitizen website (http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg) and select Transport -> Driving in Singapore -> E-Transaction -> Electronic Driver Data Information & Enquiry System
  2. Click on 'Driving Licence Information'.
  3. Enter the licence holder's NRIC/FIN number at the webpage. Click Proceed.
  4. System validates the input and generates a webpage displaying the details of the COM.
How do I know whether my insurance company is one of the participating insurance companies?
The list of participating insurance companies in available online in EDDIES. You can check if your insurance company is on the list there.

Do I need to show the insurance company the printed COM from EDDIES to claim a discount?
You may print a copy for the insurance company. However the insurance company or your agent can log on to EDDIES to check the latest status of your eligibility for COM.

If I printed out my COM yesterday but committed an offence today that carries demerit points, will I still be entitled to a 5% discount on car insurance premium if I were to show the company the printed COM?
Insurance companies will verify a driver's eligibility of the COM via EDDIES. If at the point of verification, the driver is eligible for the COM, the driver will be allowed to claim the 5% discount on car insurance premium.

Can a family member use my COM to enjoy the 5% discount on vehicle insurance premium when he buys insurance for his car?
COM is not transferable. Drivers other than yourself are not entitled to your COM incentives.

After printing out the COM status from EDDIES, do I need to go to Traffic Police Department to have it stamped to prove its authenticity?
No. The authenticity of a printed COM can be verified via EDDIES.

Can I request for my COM to be mailed to me as in the previous arrangement?
Since 15 October 2002, TP no longer sends COM cards. In fact, there is no need to present a COM card to enjoy the 5% discount on insurance premium from participating insurance companies . Your insurance agent or company would check your records via EDDIES to ascertain your eligibility for the COM. Those who need clarification can call Traffic Police at (65) 65470000.

How do I check if I have outstanding traffic summonses?
Process to enquire traffic offences by NRIC/FIN number for outstanding summons
  1. Log on to eCitizen website (http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg) and select Transport -> Driving in Singapore -> E-Transaction -> Electronic Driver Data Information & Enquiry System
  2. Click on 'Outstanding Traffic Offence'.
  3. Choose option "Enquire by NRIC No./FIN" at the webpage.
  4. Enter the NRIC/FIN number and date of birth. Click Proceed.
  5. System validates the input and generates a webpage displaying details of traffic offences for that vehicle.

Process to enquire traffic offences by foreign vehicle number

  1. Log on to eCitizen website (http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg) and select Transport -> Driving in Singapore -> E-Transaction -> Electronic Driver Data Information & Enquiry System.
  2. Click on 'Outstanding Traffic Offence'.
  3. Choose option 'Enquire by Foreign Registered Vehicle Number'.
  4. Enter the foreign vehicle number. Click Proceed.
  5. System validates the input and generates a webpage displaying details of traffic offences for that vehicle.

Process to enquire traffic offences by local vehicle number

  1. Log on to eCitizen website (http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg) and select Transport -> Driving in Singapore -> E-Transaction -> Electronic Driver Data Information & Enquiry System.
  2. Click on 'Outstanding Traffic Offence'.
  3. Choose option 'Enquire by Local Registered Vehicle Number'.
  4. Enter the local vehicle number. Click Proceed.
  5. System validates the input and generates a webpage displaying details of traffic offences for that vehicle.

If I have been booked for a traffic offence today, when will my traffic offence records be reflected on EDDIES?
EDDIES only reflects records of outstanding traffic summonses issued by the Traffic Police. If you are being investigated for a traffic offence but have not been issued with a traffic summons, the records will not be reflected on EDDIES.

For example, if you have been booked for a traffic offence and issued a traffic summons on the spot, the traffic summons records will be reflected on EDDIES after 2 working days. However, if you have been booked for a traffic offence such as hand phone driving that requires some investigation, the traffic summons will only be issued after some time upon the conclusion of the investigation. In this case, the traffic summons record will only be reflected on EDDIES after the traffic summons has been issued upon the conclusion of investigation.

Cisco has issued me a summons ticket today. Why is it not reflected in the website?
A Notice of Parking Offence issued by CISCO enforcement officer is not a traffic summons ticket. Traffic Police will separately issue a traffic summons for such cases. Members of the public can only check for outstanding summons after Traffic Police has issued the traffic summons.

I would like to take a look at my previous summonses which I have paid. Why are there no such records?
As EDDIES only displays outstanding traffic summonses, summonses that have been settled will not be shown.

I have paid my summons this morning. Why is the summons still shown in the website?
The records are accurate as at 12.01am of the day you checked and will be updated at 12.01am the following day.

I have made an appeal on my traffic violation case and your website shows that the case is under review/investigation. When will I know the outcome?
If your case is a compoundable traffic violation and there is no accident involved, the outcome will be made known to you approximately 3 weeks after TP received your appeal. If your case involved an accident, more elaborate investigation will be needed. You may check with the investigator handling your case.

I remembered having settled all my traffic summonses, why does EDDIES records say that Traffic Police had sent me a traffic summons/Letter of Interview but received no response from me?
You can email to SPF_TP_Summons_Processing@spf.gov.sg or call (65) 65470000 to check.

I have settled all my traffic summonses . Why is there a warrant of arrest issued against me?
You can email to SPF_TP_Summons_Processing@spf.gov.sg or call (65) 65470000 to check.

Can I check in EDDIES for outstanding traffic summons es committed in Malaysia?
No. EDDIES only provides information on outstanding traffic summonses issued by Traffic Police for traffic offences committed in Singapore.

Can I also check for outstanding LTA, URA or HDB summons from EDDIES?
No. EDDIES only displays outstanding traffic summonses issued by Traffic Police.

Where can I make further enquiries on my traffic summons or provide feedback on EDDIES?
You can contact Traffic Police at (65) 65470000 or send an email as follows:

When will I receive a reply to my feedback or enquiry?
You will receive a reply within 5 working days.