Traffic Ticket Lawyers and Paralegals in Sundridge, ON

Located in central Ontario is the small village of Sundridge. Sundridge is monitored by the Ontario Provincial Police. The Ontario Provincial Police issue provincial offence tickets (Provincial Offence Notices) and summonses to those who break provincial law. Provincial law comes from provincial statutes such as the Highway Traffic Act, the Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act, the Cannabis Control Act, and the Liquor License and Control Act. Most provincial offences are issued by the Ontario Provincial Police during traffic stops at the roadside. 

If you have been charged with an offence such as Speeding or Stunt Driving the first thing you need to know is that you have been charged only and you have not been convicted of anything. When you are charged, this means the officer who gave you the ticket or summons is alleging you committed an offence. You have, therefore, not been found guilty of anything at this stage. 

The second thing you need to establish is if you have been given a ticket or a summons. Tickets are issued for less serious offence such as Improper Right Turns. A Summons is issued for more serious offences such as Operating a Vehicle with No Insurance.  Tickets will indicate what offence you have been charged with, the fine associated with the charge, and will explain how to pay the ticket or dispute it. Keep in mind that paying the ticket is considered a guilty plea! Summons will include the same information but instead of showing a fine or explaining how to pay the summons there will be a date and time on the summons for which you must attend court. The summons is essentially summoning you to appear in court. On this court date you will then choose to dispute the charge or plead guilty. The Provincial Offence court is located at 14 Albert St North in Sundridge on the second floor of the Arena. 

Once you figure out if you have a ticket or summons the next call you should make is to our office at 226-339-3997. During a free consultation we will explain what penalties you are facing, how we can help, and provide you a quote. Many penalties including demerit points, license suspensions, and imprisonment will not appear on your ticket or summons. These penalties are crucial to know before you plead guilty or attend court. To start a free consultation, email a picture of your ticket to help@otdlegal.ca. Once we receive a copy of your ticket, we will give you a call!

Where is the Sundridge Traffic Court located?

Sundridge Courthouse

Sundridge Strong and Joly Arena – 2nd Floor

14 Albert St N, Sundridge, ON P0A 1Z0

(705) 384-5571

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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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