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  1. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ontario Court of Justice introduced new measures to ensure that members of the public continued to have appropriate access to court proceedings, court records and audio recordings of court proceedings. Since the pandemic, proceedings that involve remote appearances (video conferences and telephone) have increased.

  2. Find court case information. Search court cases by entering the: type of case. name of one of the people involved. name of one of the businesses involved. year of birth of an accused person (Ontario Court of Justice criminal searches only) Superior Court of Justice file number. Ontario Court of Justice Information number.

  3. Case Center in the Superior Court of Justice. A Guide to Requirements, Instructional Tips, and Videos. Quick Tips.

    • Overview
    • Check The Status of A Traffic Ticket Or Fine
    • Request A Meeting to Discuss Your Case
    • Where to Pay A Ticket Or Fine
    • Schedule A Trial

    In Ontario, the Provincial Offences Actsets out the rules for: 1. parking violations 2. non-criminal offences (under the Highway Traffic Act, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, Liquor Licence Act, for example) These offences are handled by municipal court officesand can include traffic or noise by-law offences, building code violations, not having...

    You 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: 1. criminal matters 2. parking tickets 3. cases under appeal 4. cases with publication bans 5. charges involving anyone under 16 years of age

    You may request a meeting with a prosecutor to discuss your ticket with a prosecutor beforegoing to trial if you have not: 1. paid the fine 2. already requested a trial 3. been found guilty for not responding to your ticket within 15 days This option is currently available for tickets issued in the following areas: This option is not available if y...

    To pay a ticket or fine, issued under the Provincial Offences Act: 1. go to our online system 2. enter the information on the ticket or notice 3. you will be directed to a municipal court office website, which will tell you how to pay your ticket

    You 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, contact the municipal court officein the jurisdiction where your ticket or fine was issued.

  4. If you have a question about a particular court proceeding, please contact the court office where the proceeding is being heard. If you have a question about using an online court service platform (such as Justice Services Online or Case Center), follow the Contact instructions on that platform.

  5. The City of Toronto (the "City") maintains this online POA case status lookup service on behalf of the Ontario Court of Justice, Toronto Court Services. Acceptance of Agreement By using this website to look up information related to your POA case (the "Site"), you agree to the terms and conditions outlined in this Agreement with respect to the Site.

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  7. Court Services Forms. Forms related to provincial offences and other court-related services. See information on Provincial Offence Act (POA) tickets, court cases, and trials below. For details on administrative penalties, refer to the parking violations section.

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