Complete directory of Ontario traffic ticket (POA) forms and city-by-city court information. Find your local court, pay or dispute your ticket online, and download Provincial Offences Act forms.
You have 15 calendar days from receiving the ticket to choose one of three options: pay the fine (guilty plea), request an early resolution meeting with the prosecutor, or request a trial by filing a Notice of Intention to Appear (Form 8).
File a Notice of Intention to Appear (Form 8) within 15 days of receiving your ticket. This requests a trial date. A licensed paralegal can represent you at trial and may get the charge reduced or dismissed entirely.
Yes, most Ontario cities accept online payment through paytickets.ca or their own municipal portal. Toronto uses secure.toronto.ca/POAWeb. Check our city directory for your specific court's payment options.
Yes, licensed paralegals can represent you in Provincial Offences Court for all traffic tickets including speeding, red lights, careless driving, stunt driving, and more. They handle the entire process from filing to trial.
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