Provincial Offences Office / Courts
Zoom virtual court: If you have a court date booked via Zoom please use the contact information below.
CALEDON COURT 0661 (Ticket/Summons was received within Town of Caledon)
1-855-703-8985, enter meeting code 994 4526 3073# then press #
https://zoom.us/j/99445263073
DUFFERIN COURT 0660 (Ticket/Summons was received in Orangeville, Shelburne, Mono, Melancthon, Amaranth, Mulmur, Grand Valley, East Garafraxa)
1-855-703-8985, enter meeting code 945 8759 4459# then press #
https://zoom.us/j/94587594459
CALEDON AND DUFFERIN JUDICIAL PRE-TRIALS
1-855-703-8985, enter meeting code 825 0024 8163# then press #
http://caledon-ca.zoom.us/j/82500248163
For more information about participating in a ZOOM HEARING
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Request an EARLY RESOLUTION
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I want to:
Pay a ticket Learn about ticket options Request a meeting with a prosecutor for early resolution
Request a trial Request disclosure Request an extension and payment plan
Check the status of a ticket Learn about parking ticket options Get answers to questions
Pay a ticket
Please note: Fines are not marked as paid until payment has been received by the Provincial Offences Office.
Online |
Accepted payment methods are VISA and MasterCard. |
Accepted payment methods are VISA, MasterCard, Money Order or Cheque made payable to Town of Caledon. Mail payments to the Caledon or Orangeville court. |
Phone |
Accepted payment methods are VISA, MasterCard, Debit VISA/Mastercard |
In person |
Accepted payment methods are VISA, MasterCard, Debit, Cash or Cheque made payable to Town of Caledon |
Ticket Options
If you do not choose an option below within 30 days of receiving your ticket, you will be convicted and additional costs will be added to your fine.
Plead guilty |
You can choose to plead guilty and pay your ticket. |
Early resolution |
You can meet with a prosecutor for possible resolution. Apply online, or check this option on your ticket, and drop it off in person or mail it to the address on your ticket. |
Plea of not guilty |
To enter a plea of not guilty, complete the back of the ticket or a Notice of Intention to Appear. A Notice of Trial will be sent by mail. If you do not receive a notice within 4 weeks, follow up with the court. To prepare for a trial The Guide to Defendant in Provincial Offences Cases provides defendant with general information about the court process.
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Meet with a prosecutor
In some cases you can talk to a prosecutor about resolving your ticket rather than go to trial.
Request a Trial
To plead not guilty please fill out the Notice of Intention form below. Once the Notice of Intention to Appear is filed with the court, a notice will be mailed out within eight weeks. If you have not received a notice you can check its status.
Request Disclosure
Disclosure is a copy of any evidence that the Crown and police have collected about the offence committed.
It takes about six to eight weeks for a disclosure request to be ready. It can take longer if there is any information missing on the form or if filled out incorrectly.
Extensions and payment plans
If you don't pay your fine in time your fine goes into default, which may result in
- Additional collection and administrative costs
- A suspensions of your driver’s licence
- Fine(s) being added to your property tax bill
- Civil enforcement, which may include garnishing wages/bank accounts and or registering a lien against property and assets
- Fine(s) being sent to a credit reporting agency
Request an extension |
If you require more time to pay your fine please contact us to apply for an extension. |
Set up a payment plan |
A pre-authorized monthly plan is available for outstanding fines. When you apply, please include your name, ticket number and drivers licence number. |
Check the status of a ticket
Have a ticket? You can find out how much you owe, pay it or ask for a meeting with a prosecutor.
Check the status of your ticket
Parking tickets
Pay your ticket |
Pay your ticket |
Resolve your ticket |
Request a resolution of your ticket |
Dispute your ticket |
If you would like to dispute your parking ticket you must file a Notice of Intention to Appear. |
Frequently asked questions
How many demerit points will I receive? |
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Visit the Ministry of Transportation to learn how they assign demerit points. |
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Why are there two amounts on my ticket? |
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One amount is the set fine and the other is the total payable. You are responsible for the total payable. The total payable is the set fine, plus costs and the applicable Victim Fine Surcharge. All funds from the Victim Fine Surcharge are used to maintain assistance programs for victims of crime. | ||||||
I cannot make my early resolution; can I postpone my appointment? |
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You can postponed your early resolution one time. It will be rescheduled within 30 days of your current date. Send an email request with your name, ticket number and date and time your current appointment is scheduled for. | ||||||
I cannot pay my fine in full, what can I do? |
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You must file a motion of extension of time to pay fine. A pre-authorized payment plan is available. |
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How do I change a trial date once it has been scheduled? |
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Please contact our office immediately to find out your options. |
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Can I appeal a conviction or sentence? |
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You have the right to appeal any Provincial Offence's conviction or sentence. Caledon and Orangeville appeals are filed in person at 10 Louisa St, 2nd floor. Orangeville. L9W 3P9 Guide to Appeals in Provincial Offences Cases
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I did not receive my Notice of Trial/Early Resolution. Am I now convicted? |
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Please contact the court indicated on the trial or early resolution notice to request a reopening. This must be done within 15 days of being aware of the conviction. |
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Can I get more advice on which option to choose? |
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Court administration staff cannot provide legal advice on which option you should choose. If you require legal advice Law Society of Ontario has a listing of licenced paralegals and lawyers. |
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My licence has been suspended due to unpaid fines, what should I do now? |
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If your drivers licence is under suspension due to unpaid fines, please contact Service Ontario to pay your fines and reinstate your licence. |
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I would like to file a complaint. Who do I contact? |
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Accessibility
If you or someone you represent requires services or accessibility accommodations, please contact our Caledon office.