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Singapore maintains active fax infrastructure across government agencies, law firms, healthcare institutions, and financial services. Despite being one of Asia's most digitally advanced economies, fax remains a recognised and commonly used channel for official document submission and professional correspondence — particularly where an auditable paper trail or formal written record is required.
For a detailed walkthrough, see our guide: How to Send Fax Online in Singapore.
Singapore uses a straightforward 8-digit flat numbering system with no area codes:
When using an online fax service, select Singapore (+65) from the country dropdown, then enter the 8-digit number exactly as published.
Important: Singapore mobile numbers start with 8 or 9. Mobile numbers cannot receive faxes — fax lines are fixed-line numbers starting with 6. If you have a number starting with 8 or 9, it is a mobile number, not a fax line.
Several major Singapore government agencies maintain fax lines for formal document submissions:
Singapore law firms use fax for a range of formal legal correspondence, particularly in conveyancing transactions and litigation proceedings. Fax is recognised under Singapore civil procedure as a valid method of service, which makes the transmission record (with timestamp) legally significant. Law firms handling HDB flat sales, private property conveyancing, and commercial litigation routinely receive and send documents by fax. Many firms list a fax number alongside their main contact details for this purpose.
Singapore's public and private healthcare institutions — including Singapore General Hospital (SGH), National University Hospital (NUH), Raffles Hospital, and numerous private specialist clinics — use fax to exchange referral letters, specialist reports, medical records requests, and discharge summaries. Inter-institution referrals between polyclinics, restructured hospitals, and private specialists frequently use fax as a reliable channel that integrates with existing clinical workflows.
Major insurers operating in Singapore — including Great Eastern, Prudential Singapore, AIA Singapore, and Income Insurance — use fax to process signed policy documents, claims submissions, and formal change-of-instructions requests. Financial advisory firms and their compliance teams also use fax for regulated document exchanges where an auditable submission record is required.
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Simply select Singapore (+65) and enter the 8-digit number as-is. For example, if the fax number is 6123 4567, enter 61234567. There is no leading zero to remove.
Yes. Use the fax number printed on the IRAS letter or notice you received. IRAS publishes department-specific fax numbers on the iras.gov.sg website for common correspondence types.
Yes. The relevant fax numbers are published on mom.gov.sg and cpf.gov.sg respectively, under the specific department or service you are corresponding with.
No. Numbers starting with 8 or 9 are Singapore mobile numbers, which cannot receive faxes. Fax-capable lines in Singapore are fixed-line numbers starting with 6. Ask your contact to provide their office or fixed-line fax number.
Most deliveries complete within 2–5 minutes. The service retries automatically if the recipient line is busy.
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