Provincial violation tickets

Last updated on October 16, 2024

PDF version of How to pay or dispute a provincial violation ticket

Provincial violation tickets are traffic tickets issued for offences such as running a red light or driving without insurance – offences under the Motor Vehicle Act and Regulations.

Provincial tickets can also be issued for offences under the following provincial legislation:

  • Commercial Transport Act
  • Fisheries Act
  • Forest Act
  • Liquor Control and Licensing Act

Ticket holders have 30 days from the date the ticket was issued to choose one of the following actions:

Not paying or disputing a ticket within 30 days means the ticket holder is considered to have pleaded guilty, and the full amount is due immediately.

The Provincial Court has prepared a guide that offers information on tickets including how to prepare for the hearing.

Pay eTickets on PayBC

An eTicket is a traffic ticket you can pay online through PayBC. You can also pay in-person or by mail. Visit ICBC for more information.

You have 30 days to dispute an eTicket in-person or by mail.  See your ticket for more information.

Provincial ticket forms
Intersection safety camera tickets

To pay or dispute an intersection safety camera ticket, visit intersection safety cameras.