Phone: (519) 216-4356
Email: caledon@xpolice.ca
Fighting Traffic Tickets in Orangeville, Caledon, Bolton & Shelburne
Hours of Operation
- Monday: 8am – 5pm
- Tuesday: 8am – 5pm
- Wednesday: 8am – 5pm
- Thursday: 8am – 5pm
- Friday: 8am – 5pm
- Saturday: By appointment only
- Sunday: By appointment only
* After hours by appointment only
Orangeville & Caledon Services
- Traffic Tickets
- Impaired Driving
- Trials
- Appeals
- Reopening
- Case Preparation
- Document Drafting
- Small Claims
- Landlord/Tenant
- Criminal Pardons
- Small Claims
- Landlord and Tenant
- Record Suspensions (Pardons)
Fight Traffic Tickets Orangeville & Caledon
If you have received a traffic ticket in Ontario, XPolice can help you reduce the severity of your penalties. They offer consultations and have locations across the province to assist you with various traffic violations, such as running a red light, parking tickets, driving with a suspended licence, and more. You can save money on penalties and insurance premiums by reducing the fines and demerit points issued. A conviction for a traffic offence can impact many aspects of your life, including your finances and daily routine. For example, losing your driver’s licence can affect your work and income. XPolice can help you avoid these consequences and find an effective solution.
Traffic violations will fall into 1 of 3 categories:
Minor Tickets
Minor infractions include violations like speeding, lack of seatbelt, failure to signal, turning violations, and things of this nature. These tickets usually come with a fine and possible demerit points.
Major Tickets
Major tickets are more severe than minor ones, including insurance offences, failure to report an accident, and damage to highway property. These violations will result in more significant fines and automatic demerit points.
Serious and Criminal Tickets
It is important to note that serious and criminal tickets carry significant consequences and harsh penalties upon conviction. Examples of serious offences include careless driving, stunt driving, DUI, and vehicular manslaughter. The penalties for these offences may include hefty fines, additional demerit points, possible license suspension, and even imprisonment. It is crucial to take these tickets seriously and seek legal advice when facing such charges.
Potential Penalties for Traffic Violations
- Fines up to $50,000
- Demerit points
- Higher insurance premiums
- Suspension or revocation of driver’s licence
- A mandatory driver improvement course
- A criminal conviction
- Jail time
G1 and G2 Drivers
Minimum 30 days suspension and their license may be canceled if convicted of the following offences:
- Speeding 30 kilometers per hour or more over the speed limit
- Following too closely
- Careless driving
- Fail to remain at the scene of a collision
- Stunt driving
What Are My Options?
After receiving a traffic violation, you have three options to choose from within 15 days of the ticket’s issue date.
- Plead Guilty
- Plead Guilty with Explanation
- Plead Not Guilty – Trial Option
If you’ve been charged with a traffic violation in Ontario, rest assured that XPolice is ready to provide professional and effective assistance. Our licensed paralegals, with their extensive experience in dealing with all types of traffic offences and their familiarity with Ontario court proceedings, are well-prepared to handle your case. Reach out to your local XPolice office for the support you need in fighting your traffic ticket.
Don’t Plead Guilty, We Can Help!
Conviction of a traffic offence can have negative effects on a driver. Besides the obvious penalties like fines and demerit points, traffic convictions can have severe and far-reaching consequences. Serious violations such as careless driving can result in a criminal conviction and the suspension or loss of your license.
When it comes to your future, it’s crucial to take proactive steps. By seeking professional legal assistance from XPolice, you can gain control over your situation and potentially mitigate the consequences of a traffic offence. Don’t hesitate, contact your local XPolice today for a free consultation!
The paralegals at XPolice have a wealth of experience when it comes to dealing with and helping you fight traffic tickets incurred in the Orangeville & Caledon area. XPolice have highly skilled traffic paralegals that can assist you in combatting against unwarranted traffic tickets, speed tickets, and other traffic and driving offences.
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