a Service Provider essentially provides the electronic link that enables seamless transactions between the Government and citizens/businesses.
PROCESSES OF CHECKING POLIS DIRAJA MALAYSIA (PDRM) SUMMONS ONLINE
MYEG provides online government transactional services for the Malaysian community through its Electronic Government (E-Government) Initiatives. Services covers Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ), Polis DiRaja Malaysia(PDRM), Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TMB), Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL), Jabatan Insolvensi Malaysia (JIM), Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara (JPN) and Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia.
-Go to www.myeg.com.my
-Click on “Don’t have a account? Register…” link as in the image below.
-Go to www.myeg.com.my
-Click on “Don’t have a account? Register…” link as in the image below.
-Choose account type: Individual / Company
-Fill up the registration form and submit.
MYEG provides online government transactional services for the Malaysian community through its Electronic Government (E-Government) Initiatives. You can check if you have any summons by Polis DiRaja Malaysia (PDRM). If you were speeding, you might want to check if you have any “speed track”.
-If you are already registered for a free myeg online account
-Go to www.myeg.com.my
-Login using your Username and Password as below.
-Select “PDRM” in the “Go To” dropdown box.
-In the “Search Summons” box, select and type the ID/number (IC Number, Passport Number, Company Registration Number, Vehicle Number) and click “Check Summons” button.
-If you have any summons from PDRM, it will be shown like below.