Offences by degree

Offences on traffic rules and vehicle registration regulations are classified into 4 degrees. The higher the degree, the harsher the penalty.

The Royal Decree of 30 September 2005 determines the degree of violation of the provisions in the following regulations:

  • The Royal Decree of 1 December 1975 containing general regulations on the police of road traffic and the use of the public road (traffic regulations);
  • The Royal Decree of 8 January 1996 regulating the registration of commercial plates for motor vehicles and trailers;
  • The Royal Decree of 20 July 2001 on the registration of vehicles.

Offences on provisions to which no degree has been assigned are first-degree offences.

Degree of offence First degree Second degree Third degree Fourth degree
Municipal administrative penalty € 58 € 116 - -
Immediate collection 1 € 58 € 116 € 174 € 473 2
Amicable settlement € 85 € 160 € 235 -
Order to pay 3 € 115 € 216 € 317 -
Fine 4 €80 to €2000 € 160 to € 2000 € 240 to € 4000 € 320 to € 4000
Forfeiture of the right to steer - 8 days to 5 years (possible) 8 days to 5 years (possible) 5 8 days to 5 years (mandatory)

1 Excluding administrative surcharge of €10.02 (2023).
2 Not possible for persons with residence or permanent domicile in Belgium. In principle, summonses are always issued.
3 Amount of the amicable settlement increased by 35%.
4 Excluding court costs and additional expenses.
5 Mandatory if the guilty party has held the B driving licence for less than two years. See Law of 16 March 1968, art. 38, § 5.