OverviewIn Ontario, the sets out the rules for:parking violationsnon-criminal offences (under the , , , for example)These offences are handled by and can include traffic or noise by-law offences, building code violations, not having proof of insurance, public intoxication and trespassing.Check the status of a traffic ticket or fineYou can check the status of all tickets or fines, issued under the Provincial Offences Act.You cannot check the status of tickets or fines for:criminal mattersparking ticketscases under appealcases with publication banscharges involving anyone under 16 years of ageBefore you search for a ticketMake sure you have the location code and offence number printed on your ticket or notice, so you can look up your case.If you’ve received a “summons” (an order to appear in front of a justice of the peace) you will need the case number on the summons. If you don’t have this information, or you’ve lost your ticket, contact the in the jurisdiction where your ticket or fine was issued.Check a ticket or fineRequest a meeting to discuss your caseYou may request a meeting with a prosecutor to discuss your ticket with a prosecutor before going to trial if you have not:paid the finealready requested a trialbeen found guilty for not responding to your ticket within 15 daysThis option is currently available for tickets issued in the following areas:Belleville-HastingsBramptonBrantfordCaledonChatham-KentCounty of LambtonDufferinDurham RegionElgin CountyGrey CountyHaldimandHalton RegionHamiltonMississaugaNiagara RegionOxford CountyPerth CountySudburyWaterlooWindsorThis option is not available if you received a summons (an order to appear in front of a justice of the peace).To request a meeting:go to our enter the information on the ticket or noticeclick on “Request an early resolution meeting”include all information, including your email address and phone numbersubmit your requestWhere to pay a ticket or fineTo pay a ticket or fine, issued under the Provincial Offences Act:go to our enter the information on the ticket or noticeyou will be directed to a municipal court office website, which will tell you how to pay your ticketSchedule a trialYou cannot schedule a trial online.To ask for a trial, you need to follow the instructions printed on the back of your ticket.If you don’t have this information, or have lost your ticket, in the jurisdiction where your ticket or fine was issued., View, pay or dispute your parking violation online. Make payments using a Visa or Mastercard (industry processing fees apply). Go To Parking Violation Services, Look up and manage your parking violation notices conveniently online with the City of Toronto's Revenue Services..