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To contest a traffic ticket, you must request a trial. Here's how: Complete the Back of the Ticket: Fill out the request for a trial section on the back of your ticket. Mail or Deliver in Person: Submit the completed form to the address provided on the ticket.
Early resolution meetings are scheduled approximately 6 to 8 months after the date of the offence. Your notice for the meeting will be mailed to the address on file with the court.
The early resolution option allows drivers to meet with a prosecutor to discuss the details of their case prior to going to trial. The goal of this meeting is to reach a settlement or compromise.
If you've received a speeding ticket in Ontario, don't simply accept the charges without considering your options. Fighting the ticket can offer significant benefits, especially when it comes to keeping your record clean, avoiding higher insurance premiums, and reducing or eliminating fines.
Speeding Fines and Penalties in Ontario 20-29 km/h over the limit: $3.75 per km/h. 30-49 km/h over the limit: $6.00 per km/h. 50 km or more over the limit: If charged under Section 172.1, fines can range up to $10,000, depending on the judge's discretion.
You can check the status of a red light camera ticket in Ontario by visiting the Ontario.ca website or the Provincial Offenses Act website by entering the ticket number in the services portal. Enter the location code and offence number to check the status of your ticket online.
The early resolution option allows drivers to meet with a prosecutor to discuss the details of their case prior to going to trial. The goal of this meeting is to reach a settlement or compromise.