Types of Speeding Tickets in Ontario

  • Speeding tickets for speeds under 50 kilometres per hour will have a fine written on the ticket. These speeding tickets are called a "part one provincial offence notices" and are issued under part one of the Ontario Provincial Offences Act of Ontario.
  • Speeding tickets for speeds over 50 kilometres per hour, the officer must issue a summons to appear in court before a Justice of the Peace. When the driver is summoned to appear before a Justice of the Peace the speeding ticket is called a "part three summons" or "form 104" issued under Part Three of Provincial Offences Act of Ontario.

  • Speeding tickets for speeds over 50 Kilometres per hour the officer can issue the driver a summons for the offence of Stunt Driving

Speeding tickets for speeding for under fifty kilometres per hour will have your information on it, the offence, the date, location and in most cases it will have two prices on it.

The first fine on the speeding ticket is called the "set fine" the other price is called the "total payable". The total payable is higher than the set fine and is the total cost of the speeding ticket. The Provincial Government adds a "victim fine surcharge" to every speeding ticket issued in Ontario.

Speeding tickets with fines are only issued for speeding tickets up to forty nine (49) kilometres over the speed limit. After reaching a speed over 50 kilometres per hour the officer must issue a summons to the driver commanding them to appear in court before a Justice of the Peace. The fines for speeding tickets issued by way of a summons are twelve dollars per kilometer over the limit.

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