Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer is back in the spotlight after yet another run in with police.

Controversial Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer wants an apology from police after he was stopped twice by them in less than half an hour while driving his Ferrari.

Mehajer, who has rarely been out of the headlines since his extravagant traffic-stopping August wedding in western Sydney, is to face court for allegedly driving an unregistered Ferrari without a licence in Punchbowl at about 10.50pm on Saturday.

Just 25 minutes later he was stopped again after ignoring police instructions not to drive and was issued with a field court attendance notice, police said.

The 29-year-old said the vehicle did not show up on the police database because it was registered online and his driver's licence was in the car.

He said no charges have been laid.

"It's called media attention," Mehajer told AAP on Monday via email.

"I want nothing but an apology."

After Saturday's incident the flashy councillor took his frustration to social media asking police to use taxpayers' money more wisely.

He says police were in the wrong a few weeks ago when questioning whether or not his Mercedes G63 was legal.

"My wife was stranded on the road for five hours - as `apparently the vehicle was illegal'," Mehajer posted on Facebook.

"After they wasted three weeks of our lives and trying to tarnish our names; The vehicle was indeed legal."

"And now, They are targeting my `Ferrari'?"

Mehajer urged police to "go out there and target real criminals" claiming a vehicle next to him when stopped on Saturday ran a red light.

"The other vehicle right beside me `runs the red light' and almost runs down a residential home ... But instead they ignore that and stop me," he posted on Facebook.

He said his role as Auburn's deputy mayor would not be affected by the recent spate of allegations.

"My online vehicle clearance has showed everyone that I had no wrong doings," Mehajer told AAP.

Less than two weeks ago the deputy mayor faced Burwood Local court on charges of intimidation for allegedly making threats against the father of a Lindt Cafe siege survivor.

For his latest traffic offence, Mehajer is due to appear at Bankstown local court on November 18.

In August he was fined $220 for shutting down streets in Lidcombe without authorisation for his extravagant wedding, in which he hired four helicopters that landed in a local park, while his fiancee Aysha travelled with a motorcade of motorbikes and luxury cars worth a $50 million.