Get information about tickets or fines for how much you owe, where to pay and how to request a meeting with a prosecutor before your trial.
Provincial Offences Act matters have returned to normal. Check your ticket or fine notice and ignore ticket instructions that say "do not mail" or “you must attend in person”. You can request a trial or early resolution meeting by mail or email – depending on the municipality. Ontario Court of Justice appeal timelines are extended to April 12, 2021.
ALERT: Timelines for Provincial Offences Act matters have been extended to February 14, 2022. After that, regular timelines apply. Check your ticket or fine notice for details. Timelines to file an appeal have not been extended. Visit the website of the municipality or the Ontario Court of Justice website for more info.
In Ontario, the Provincial Offences Act sets out the rules for:
These offences are handled by municipal court offices and can include traffic or noise by-law offences, building code violations, not having proof of insurance, public intoxication and trespassing.
You can check the status of all tickets or fines, issued under the Provincial Offences Act.
You cannot check the status of tickets or fines for:
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’ve received a “summons” (an order to appear in front of a justice of the peace) you will need the case number on the summons. If you don’t have this information, or you’ve lost your ticket, contact the municipal court office in the jurisdiction where your ticket or fine was issued.
You may request a meeting with a prosecutor to discuss your ticket with a prosecutor before going to trial if you have not:
This option is currently available for tickets issued in the following areas:
Belleville-HastingsThis option is not available if you received a summons (an order to appear in front of a justice of the peace).
To request a meeting:
To pay a ticket or fine, issued under the Provincial Offences Act:
You cannot schedule a trial online.
To ask for a trial, you need to follow the instructions printed on the back of your ticket.
If you don’t have this information, or have lost your ticket, contact the municipal court office in the jurisdiction where your ticket or fine was issued.