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You can now receive a notice of offence electronically.
ANTAI now sends electronic ticket notices.

ANTAI now sends electronic ticket notices in two separate situations:

- 1st situation : at the time you were stopped, you gave your e-mail address to the law enforcement officer who issued you with a ticket.
- 2nd situation: you were designated as the perpetrator of an offence by a rental company, your employer or the person who lent you their vehicle. The person who nominated you then provided your email address to ANTAI.

In both cases, ANTAI has your e-mail address and can therefore send you the notice of offence in PDF format.

The following graphic shows the various stages of sending electronic offence notices:

 

Note: in either case, you must expressly agree to receive the notice of offence in electronic form. To do this, you must:

1. Open the email from ANTAI with the sender address nepasrepondre_noreply@antai.fr 
2. Click on the link contained in this email
3. Tick the box where you expressly agree to receive the notice of offence electronically.

If you refuse or do not open your electronic notice of offence within 7 days, you will receive it by post. Payment and recourse deadlines will begin to run from the new date of the notice of offence received at your postal address.

Important: Your e-mail address is only used once, in the context of the file for which it was transmitted. It cannot be reused to send out subsequent notices of offence.