P parking tickets are penalty notices issued for parking violations in the City of Mississauga. They have a ticket number beginning with the letter P.
You can dispute a P parking ticket online or in person with a screening officer. You have 15 days from the date you received your ticket to dispute it online or to request an in-person dispute.
Online
When submitting a new dispute, tell us:
- Why you think the parking ticket or any fees should be cancelled or varied
- Why you need more time to pay or review the ticket
Dispute P ticket or check status
You can attach evidence, like a photo, to support your dispute. This is the only opportunity you will have to submit evidence.
You can include up to 3 separate files. Each file must be 5 MB or smaller. Accepted file formats are JPG, JPEG, PNG or PDF. Word documents and video files won’t be accepted.
In person
You need an appointment to dispute your ticket in person.
Book your in-person appointment online or bring a completed screening request form to:
Ontario Court of Justice
Provincial Offences Office
950 Burnhamthorpe Road West
Mississauga, ON L5C 3B4
Monday to Friday (excluding statutory holidays): 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
If you can’t make your scheduled day and time, you must change your in-person dispute appointment.
Request an extension
You can request an extension review if you missed the 15-day dispute window because of special circumstances. Extension review requests must be made in person at 950 Burnhamthorpe Road West within 30 days of the ticket due date.
If your request is approved, a screening officer will meet with you the same day. Decisions made at an extension review are final.
Meet with a hearing officer
If you’re not satisfied with the decision made at your in‑person dispute, you may request an appointment with a hearing officer. You have 15 days from the date of your in‑person dispute decision to make this request. The hearing officer’s decision is final.
Paying or disputing a penalty notice
M parking tickets are parking infraction notices issued at Toronto Pearson Airport. They have a ticket number beginning with the letter M.
If you want to dispute an M parking ticket, you must request a trial through the Ontario Court of Justice to plead not guilty. If you’re unsure if you want to go to trial, learn more about disputing a provincial offence ticket.