Traffic Ticket Lawyers & Paralegals in Killaloe, ON

Killaloe is a small village located four hours northeast of Toronto in the County of Renfrew. The village hosts an abundance of forests, lakes, rivers, and streams perfect for year-round outdoor activities. The Provincial Offences Court in Killaloe is located at 47 Mill Street and acts as a satellite court for the Pembroke Court system. 

When attending the Provincial Offences Court, it is important to follow courtroom etiquette. Courtroom etiquette includes turning off your mobile device, arriving on time, only speaking when spoken to, not eating or drinking in the courtroom, and most importantly, addressing the court staff by their appropriate titles. This is of particular importance when communicating with the Justice of the Peace, who should be addressed as “Your Worship”. 

The process of going to court can be a daunting task. This is often why our clients choose to hire us instead of handling their own matter. Whether you have been charged under the Highway Traffic ActCannabis Control ActCompulsory Automobile Insurance Act, or any provincial statute, we can help. Our team of highly experienced paralegals licensed by the Law Society of Ontario will attend court, advocate on your behalf, and assist you in navigating the legal system. If you would like a free consultation to discuss your options, please contact us by calling 226-647-6869 or by emailing help@otdlegal.ca.

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Where is the Killaloe Traffic Court located?

Killaloe Courthouse

47 Mill St Killaloe, ON K0J 2A0

 

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We have the skill and experience to help drivers just like you, all while protecting your best interests in the process. We provide free, no obligation, confidential consultations. To start a free consultation, text a copy of your ticket to 226-240-2480 or email a copy to help@otdlegal.ca. Once we receive a copy of your ticket, we will call you. As always, we can also be contacted toll-free by calling 1-844-647-6869.

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