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  1. The Toronto Police Service is committed to protecting the people of our city from crime, including financial crime, which defrauds Canadians out of billions of dollars every year. The Financial Crimes Unit investigates frauds occurring in, or that have a connection to the city of Toronto.

  2. Information Sessions. Apply to Join the Service. Connect with Career Outreach Team. Volunteering. Youth In Policing Initiative. Contact. Directory. 416-808-2222 Police Non-Emergency.

  3. You have three ways to pay your violation – online, by mail or in person. Pay Online. Pay your parking violation online using one of the following two options: MyToronto Pay. Make payments using a Visa, Mastercard, or American Express credit or debit card ( industry processing fees apply).

  4. The police non-emergency line 416-808-2222 allows residents to connect with police services, personnel and programs. It is also the place to report crimes that are not, or are no longer an emergency, for instance if your home has been broken into but no one is on your property.

  5. Pay your Provincial Offences Act fine, including defaulted fines, in person at one of the three Court Services’ locations in Toronto. You can pay by cash, cheque, VISA, MasterCard, American Express, debit card and money order. Please bring your payment notice or offence notice (ticket).

  6. Numerous Police Reports can be filed online including illegal parking, damage to property, damage to vehicle, local traffic issues or concerns, general driving complaints, graffiti, fraud and theft.

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  8. Using the online system allows you to submit a police report immediately. Reports must be filed for yourself or you must be authorized to file on behalf of another person. If the incident involves a business, then the report must be filed by the business owner or authorized representative.

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