How do I change my court date?
You must file a Notice of Motion at least three days before your scheduled court date. Call the Court office at 1-855-738-3755 ext. 2099 for more information
Will I get any other reminders after I get my ticket? What if I don't receive any more notices?
The ticket you received from the officer is your formal notice that a charge has been laid and you must respond within 15 days.
A Notice of Fine and Due Date is automatically created once a conviction is recorded on the Provincial Database. The Notice is mailed to the address listed on the ticket unless you have contacted the Court office and provided a new one. Changing your address with the Ministry of Transportation does not update your address with the Court.
All fine notices are a courtesy only – even if you don't get any further notices, the full amount of the ticket/fine plus any additional costs must be paid on time in order to avoid late penalties.
What if I can't pay my Provincial Offences Act fine by the due date?
If you were convicted and sentenced to pay a fine but you need more time to pay, you can fill out a Motion for Extension of Time to Pay Fine. You will need to include:
- How much you have paid so far
- Why you need more time
- Ask for a new due date – no more than six months from application date
- Sign the form
Send form to the Peterborough Provincial Offences office. Once we receive your form, a Justice of the Peace will review it. We will mail you a copy of the Justice's decision.
If your driver's licence is already suspended for non payment, you will have to wait three to four working days from the day your application is approved before you can go to the Ministry of Transportation to pay your reinstatement fee and get a new licence.
Where can I find out about my driving record and demerit points?
The Ministry of Transportation runs the demerit point system and keeps all driving record information. Go to www.mto.gov.on.ca for more information.
Why are there two amounts on my ticket?
- The Victim Fine Surcharge is imposed by the provincial government and is used to maintain and expand services to victims of crime.
- The surcharge changes depending on the amount of the set fine.
- The amount in the Total Payable box must be paid in full.
I asked for a court date but didn't get my notice in the mail. Now I have been convicted. What can I do?
You have 15 days from the day you found out you were convicted to ask for a re-opening of your ticket. You must fill out the re-opening forms, swear the affidavit and file the forms with the Provincial Offences office.
The forms will be sent to the Justice of the Peace for a decision. If granted, the conviction will be reversed and a new court date will be set. You have to confirm your address with the Court and follow up to make sure you get your new court date.
How do I appeal a court decision?