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How do I contact the courthouse in Brampton?
- Phone: 905.450.4770.
- Fax: 905.450.4794.
- TTY Phone Line: 905.874.2130.
How do I pay a speeding ticket in Ontario?
To pay a ticket or fine, issued under the Provincial Offences Act:
- go to our online system.
- enter the information on the ticket or notice.
- you will be directed to a municipal court office website, which will tell you how to pay your ticket.
What does bail Phase mean?
A bail hearing is when a judge decides whether you should either be kept in jail or allowed to go back to the community while your case is in criminal court. After a bail hearing, you may get bail, which is a court order that lets you stay in the community while your case is in the court system.
How long is a speeding ticket on your record in Ontario?
three years
How long does a speeding ticket stay on your record in Ontario? Currently in Ontario, a Highway Traffic Act (HTA) conviction such as speeding will remain on your motor vehicle record for three years after the date of conviction – meaning the date you paid your ticket and accepted the infraction.
How many points is a speeding ticket Ontario?
Demerit Points
| Speed | Penalty |
|---|---|
| 0 – 15 km/h | 0 points |
| 16 – 29 km/h over the limit | 3 points |
| 30 – 49 km/h over the limit | 4 points 30 Day Suspension for G1 and G2 drivers 100% Insurance increase |
| 50 km/h over the limit | 6 points 30 Day Suspension for G1 and G2 drivers 100% Insurance increase |
How do you fight a ticket in Ontario?
Steps To Fighting A Ontario Traffic Ticket
- First, select Option 3 on the back of the ticket and schedule a trial. You must select Option 3 on the back of the ticket and send in your ticket.
- Second, request Disclosure.
- Third, go to a First Attendance meeting with the Prosecutor.
What happens if you don’t pay a ticket in Ontario?
If you don’t choose option 2 or 3 within 15 days and you don’t pay the fine, the court will find you guilty and order you to pay the fine. Any unpaid fines will result in several penalties, including that you will may unable to get or renew a driver’s license until the fine is paid.
Where can I go to fight a traffic ticket in Brampton?
Eddie has 20 years of experience in the Brampton and Peel Region Courts fighting traffic tickets. As a well known advocate for his clients rights, Eddie is the paralegal to fight your traffic ticket in Peel Region. Eddie also appears in the Mississauga Traffic Ticket Court on Burnhamthorpe Road in Mississauga.
How does the city of Brampton enforce the court decisions?
The City of Brampton enforces the decisions of the court by pursuing collection of unpaid Provincial Offences fines, such as the Highway Traffic Act, the Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act, the Trespass to Property Act, the Liquor Licence Act, and Other provincial legislation, municipal by-laws and minor federal offences.
How do I contact Provincial Court in Brampton?
Provincial Offences Court Office. Address: 5 Ray Lawson Blvd, Brampton L6Y 5L7. Phone: 905.450.4770. Fax: 905.450.4794. TTY Phone line: 905.874.2130. Email: [email protected]
Where is the Ontario Employment Office located in Brampton?
Address: 5 Ray Lawson Blvd, Brampton L6Y 5L7. Phone: 905.450.4770. Fax: 905.450.4794. TTY Phone line: 905.874.2130. Email: [email protected]