You have the option to dispute your ticket if you:
A federal contravention violation ticket must be disputed within 30 days of receiving it.
Step 1: Download a blank Notice of Dispute form or pick up a form at the court registry or driver licensing office.
Or, following the Notice of Dispute instructions on the back of your violation ticket, enclose a copy of the front of the ticket with a note (see Step 2).
If you can’t download a form, or enclose a copy of your ticket, include the following information in a note:
Step 2: Complete the Notice of Dispute form (you do not need to send in a copy of your ticket for this option). To request a reduction in the fine amount, or more time to pay, you must download and complete an additional form, Federal contraventions violation ticket statement and written reasons.
If submitting a note, remember to indicate whether you’re disputing the charge(s).
If you are applying to reduce the fine, or want more time to pay, you must plead guilty and include written reasons as to why the requests should be accommodated. Do not include a defence of the contravention.
Do not include evidence, such as videos or pictures, with your notice of dispute. Evidence can only be brought to a hearing.
Step 3: Indicate your preferred language (English or French) - this will determine the language used at your hearing.
Step 4: Mail your paperwork to:
Ticket Dispute Processing
Bag 3510
Victoria, B.C. V8W 3P7
You or someone on your behalf can register a dispute at any of the following locations - just be sure to bring a copy of the ticket:
If you move, you must complete a violation ticket change of address form and either mail or deliver it in person to the applicable court registry.
If you do not advise the courts of your new mailing address, you will not receive the Notice of Hearing and may be deemed to have pleaded guilty to the contravention.
If, through no fault of your own, you are unable to file a Notice of Dispute within 30 days, follow these steps to request an extension:
Keep in mind this is a request – affidavits may be rejected.
If your request for an extension of time to dispute is granted, the court registry will allow you to file a Notice of Dispute and set a date for your court hearing.
If your request is denied, your deemed conviction will stand and the ticketed amount is due and payable immediately.
There are two options for changing a hearing date:
Find out how to change your hearing date:
If you don’t appear in court on the hearing date, your ticket will be treated as not disputed and you will be deemed guilty. The full ticketed amount will become due and payable immediately.
Access federal violation ticket forms.
Request services in French at either of these locations:
Victoria Court Registry
2nd floor, 850 Burdett Ave
Victoria, B.C.
New Westminster Court Registry
651 Carnarvon St
New Westminster, B.C.