
Before you search for a ticket
Make sure you have the location code and offence number printed on your ticket or notice, so you can look up your case.
If you have received a summons (an order to appear in front of a judge) you will need the case number on the summons. If you don’t have this information, or you have lost your ticket, contact the municipal court office in the jurisdiction where your ticket or fine was issued.
Check the status of a ticket or fine
You can check the status of all tickets or fines, issued under the Provincial Offences Act.
- Paying the fine is the same as pleading guilty
- Fines have hidden penalties and surcharges
- The conviction stays on your driver’s licence and insurance records
- Your Insurance Premiums can increase. Some violations are considered “high risk”.
- Traffic Tickets have Demerit Points
- G1 & G2 Drivers can have their licence suspended
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You can pay your fine online.
You cannot check the status of tickets or fines for:
- criminal matters
- parking tickets
- cases under appeal
- cases with publication bans
- charges involving anyone under 16 years of age