If you've been convicted of speeding under Section 128 of the Highway Traffic Act and believe the conviction was unjust, there are legal options to challenge the decision. Understanding these options is important for navigating the appeal process...
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Have you received a traffic ticket in Ontario that you believe is unfair or issued in error? You have the legal right to appeal. In our video series, listen to the practice advice offered by experienced traffic ticket paralegal Ron Harper. Read More
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How To Appeal A Traffic Ticket In Ontario
If you've found yourself with a traffic ticket conviction in Ontario, understanding how to appeal is crucial. The process varies based on whether the ticket involves a fine or is a summons to court. 1. Reopening Tickets with Fines If you have a traffic ticket...
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The Most Common Reasons Appeals Succeed (and Fail)
If you’ve been convicted of a traffic offence you believe was unfair, you may have the right to appeal, but timing and legal grounds are critical. You only have 30 days from the conviction date to file an appeal. This deadline is strict and non-negotiable. Appeals...
Can GPS Data or Phone Records Help Fight a Traffic Ticket?
If you’ve received a traffic ticket in Ontario, you might be wondering whether your smartphone’s GPS data or phone records can help prove your innocence—while the answer is yes, it's not that simple. GPS data can potentially help fight speeding tickets, but only if...
How Ontario Traffic Tickets Affect Out-of-Province Drivers
If you’ve received a traffic ticket while driving in Ontario but live in another province or U.S. state, it’s important to understand that the consequences may follow you home and impact your driving record. Ontario has reciprocal agreements with all Canadian...





