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I have a fine from 2014 from the Netherlands, where I was fined for cycling on the sidewalk.

I didn't pay the fine and some months later I left the country. My flatmate at the time said collectors from a collection company kept sending mail and even showed up on our door looking for me, however he informed them I had left the country.

Now, however, I might be going back there for work. Is there any chance this will catch up with me? What should I do?

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    The normal way to prevent problems due to an unpaid fine is to pay the fine. Any reason that is not the solution in this case? Commented Apr 30, 2019 at 15:05
  • This is not duplicate of Going back to the Netherlands with outstanding fines? because that is another type of fine (not traffic)
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    Commented Apr 30, 2019 at 21:00

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You can check through here if the fine is still registered and then pay it immediately. But if you can't find it via that page, I have no idea what to do.

The amount your were fined for will have increased ('reminder charges').

If your fine is still registered somewhere, you risk getting picked out a passport control, e.g. at Schiphol airport. KMar will check the registers of the Centraal Justitieel Incassobureau (CJIB) and you will have to pay on the spot.

There is a chance that on an intra-Schengen flight (if not connecting to/from an extra-Schengen flight!) that you won't be checked, but I would not risk it.

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