Video: Jarima.ge
Note to the blogger: “Jarima” typically means fine/penalty in several languages (e.g., Uzbek, Swahili, Arabic), and .ge is the country code top-level domain for Georgia. This post assumes the user is searching for information about a traffic or legal fine video portal. If this is a specific local service, please adjust the URLs accordingly.
Is “Video Jarima.ge” Legit? How to Check Traffic Fines & Scams
Have you recently received an SMS or a WhatsApp message claiming you have a "video jarima" (video fine) available for viewing at jarima.ge? Before you click that link, let’s talk about what this actually means and how to stay safe. video jarima.ge
What it is
Video Jarima.ge appears to be a Georgian-language site or service for hosting, viewing, or sharing videos. This guide assumes you want to find, watch, upload, and share video content on Jarima.ge. Is “Video Jarima
Video Jarima.ge — Quick How-to Guide
Monetization and copyright
- Check if Jarima.ge supports monetization (ads, subscriptions, donations).
- Respect copyright: upload only content you own or have permission to use.
- Use royalty-free music or obtain proper licenses to avoid takedowns.
Is jarima.ge the Official Government Site?
Warning: Scammers frequently register domains that look like official government sites (e.g., jarima.gov.ge vs jarima.ge). Check if Jarima
✅ The real official Georgian fine portal is usually accessed via:
- my.gov.ge (Unified government portal)
- Or the specific agency: police.ge or ncar.ge
🚨 Red flags for jarima.ge specifically:
- If you received an unsolicited text with this link, do not click it.
- Does the site ask for your bank card immediately? (Official fines usually ask for a violation number, not direct payment.)
- Check for HTTPS (padlock icon) – but even scammers use that now.



