You can pay the ticket within 15 days of the infraction.
Tickets can also be paid in person at any POA Court in the Province of Ontario.
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Receiving a traffic ticket for offences such as speeding, failing to stop, or distracted driving can be a difficult experience. Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) officers issue tickets in the hope that they may prevent you or someone else from being involved or injured in an accident.
After receiving a ticket, there are three ways to settle it. Review each option and select the one that fits your particular situation.
You can pay the ticket within 15 days of the infraction.
Tickets can also be paid in person at any POA Court in the Province of Ontario.
Make an Early Resolution Meeting Appointment
You can dispute the ticket by booking an Early Resolution Meeting. The prosecutor may reduce the speed, fine, or offence if you plead guilty to the ticket.
Everyone has a right to a trial. If you wish to dispute the ticket, you need to ask for a trial in person at a courthouse.
The objective of traffic enforcement is to encourage drivers to voluntarily comply with traffic laws for the safety of all.
Contact Us
Halton Regional Police Service
Headquarters
2485 North Service Rd. W.
Oakville, Ontario, Canada
L6M 3H8
Phone: 905-825-4777
TTY Phone: 1-800-990-8199
Fax: 905-825-9416
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