Understand the allegation
A review starts with the ticket, summons, offence notice, disclosure, deadline, and the practical consequences of the charge.
Prepare a focused response
Preparation may include requesting disclosure, organizing records, identifying witnesses, reviewing photographs or notes, and considering resolution options.
Hearing support
Where a hearing is required, clear evidence and organized submissions help present the matter efficiently.
Frequently asked questions
Are provincial offences criminal charges?
Provincial offences are generally regulatory or quasi-criminal matters, not Criminal Code charges, but they can still carry fines and other consequences.
What should I bring to a provincial offences consultation?
Bring the ticket or summons, disclosure, photographs, notes, correspondence, payment records, and any documents connected to the allegation.
Book a focused consultation
If you are unsure what step comes next, contact the office to review the matter, documents, and deadlines.
