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Provincial offence tickets are issued for violations under the Highway Traffic Act, Trespass to Property Act and all other provincial acts.
You can pay most provincial offence tickets online, in person, by phone or by mail within 30 days of the date the ticket was issued. If you are not a resident of Mississauga and you’re paying a ticket issued by another municipality, a $5.00 point of sale fee will be added to credit card payments made by phone, in person or by mail.
A non-refundable convenience fee of up to $3.00 applies to online payments. It takes about 3 business days for payments to take effect.
The City of Mississauga accepts online payments for provincial tickets only through paytickets.ca. The City is not affiliated with any other platforms accepting payments for tickets or requests for trials and early resolution meetings.
Bring your ticket the Provincial Offences Court address on the back of your ticket to pay your fine using cash, debit, Visa, Mastercard, Amex, certified cheque or money order. Or you can visit any Municipal Provincial Offences Court in Ontario to pay your fine using cash, debit, Visa, Mastercard or Amex.
To pay your fine by phone, call the Ontario Court of Justice Provincial Offences Office. You may need to wait, depending on call volume.
Phone: 905-615-4500
Monday to Friday (excluding statutory holidays): 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
You can pay your fine by Visa, Mastercard or Amex over the phone. Debit and Visa Debit cards aren’t accepted.
Write the ticket number on the front of a cheque or money order payable to The Ontario Court of Justice. Mail your payment to:
Ontario Court of Justice
950 Burnhamthorpe Road West
Mississauga, ON L5C 3B4
Payment must be received before the due date or late penalties will apply.
If you don’t pay or dispute your provincial offence ticket within 30 days, you will receive a notice of fine and due date at the address listed on your original ticket. You must pay this notice by the due date or your outstanding fine may be sent to a collection agency or you may have your driver’s licence suspended.
If you have questions about a provincial offence ticket, call the Ontario Court of Justice Provincial Offences Office at 905‑615‑4500.