Complete the court transcript order form. Email the form to the approved vendor you selected in section 7 of the form. Contact your chosen vendor directly to discuss fees, payments and delivery dates.
By-law violation tickets are penalty notices issued for City by-law violations involving animals, pets and business licensing, including mobile businesses. They have a ticket number beginning with a ...
Be wary of fake text messages pretending to be from Ontario Courts. These messages contain harmful links. The Provincial Offences office does not send texts. Avoid clicking links asking for payments ...
If you are going to trial for a speeding ticket, you can get a copy of the manual for the radar or laser device used to measure the speed of your vehicle. Manuals can be used to challenge the evidence ...
You can dispute penalty notices for parking and by-law violations through an in-person appointment. If you need to change your scheduled appointment, visit the Ontario Court of Justice in person: 950 ...
You can dispute your parking ticket if you believe you received it in error, have special circumstances or are unable to pay it. P tickets M tickets P parking tickets are penalty notices issued for ...
Be wary of fake text messages pretending to be from Ontario Courts. These messages contain harmful links. The Provincial Offences Office does not send texts. Avoid clicking links asking for payments ...
If you get a provincial offences notice, you must respond within 30 days. If you don’t pay your fine or request a trial or early resolution meeting within that time, the court will review your ticket ...
If you’ve received a provincial offence fine, you have the option to attend your trial, early resolution or summons date online. When attending a court appearance virtually, you must connect by video.
If you want to dispute a provincial offence or M parking ticket, you must request a trial to plead not guilty. To request a trial, complete a notice of intention to appear, indicating if you prefer to ...
Over the last few months, Mississauga has experienced two major weather events, where flooding caused damage to both public and private property. As climate change continues to evolve and more extreme ...