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What Happens at a Traffic Court in Ontario?

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If you’ve received a traffic ticket or notice of offence in Ontario, you might be required to attend Traffic Court, officially known as the Provincial Offences Act Court (POA Court). But what really happens there?


🚗 What is Traffic Court?

Traffic Court handles non-criminal provincial offences, such as:

  • Speeding

  • Driving without valid insurance

  • Running a red light

  • Using a phone while driving

  • Parking violations

  • Driving without a license

  • Municipal by-law offences

These offences can result in fines, demerit points, license suspensions, and higher insurance premiums.


⚖️ What happens at a hearing?

Depending on your notice, you may:

  • Pay the fine directly

  • Request an early resolution (negotiation)

  • Request a trial to defend yourself

At your trial, the officer provides evidence, and you or your representative can respond. A Justice of the Peace decides the outcome, and if found guilty, sets penalties.


💼 Why work with Fast Legal Service?

A licensed Paralegal from Fast Legal Service can make a significant difference in your case by:

  • Reviewing your ticket and legal options

  • Requesting and analyzing disclosure from the prosecution

  • Negotiating with the prosecutor to reduce penalties

  • Representing you at trial or early resolution

  • Helping you avoid or reduce demerit points and license issues

We offer affordable, clear, and experienced legal support to help you protect your record.


🕑 How long does it take?

You must respond within 15 business days of receiving your ticket. The entire process—from filing to hearing—can take 2 to 6 months.


📄 What if I lose?

You may:

  • Request a reopening if you missed your hearing for valid reasons

  • File an appeal under certain legal conditions


✅ Final tip:

Never ignore a traffic ticket. Even minor ones can impact your driving privileges and insurance.

If you’re unsure what to do, consult our licensed Paralegal at Fast Legal Service before acting on your own. Click here to get in touch.

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