Violation tickets are a legal process used to charge a person or business who has committed an offence under the Wildlife Act or its Regulations or the Firearm Act . In certain circumstances licence action, that is, suspension or cancellation of licences, may also occur as an administrative penalty.
For information about paying federal fisheries violation tickets, visit Pay a federal contravention ticket
For efficient processing, ensure you have your violation ticket, payment card and driver's licence number (if available) ready. If you intend to file a dispute, please read the reverse side of your ticket for details and contact the agency responsible or your local court house for more information.
Fines for offences committed under the Wildlife Act or its Regulations or the Firearm Act are NOT eligible for early payment reductions. These fines must be paid in full.
Send the following:
Mail to:
Ticket Payment Processing
Bag 3505
Victoria, B.C.
V8W 3N9
Tickets can be paid at any of the following locations:
If you are convicted of an offence under the Wildlife Act or its Regulations or the Firearm Act either by pleading guilty to the charge or being deemed guilty, be aware that section 85 of the Wildlife Act provides that if you fail to pay a fine within the time required, all licences (hunting and angling), permits and limited entry hunting authorizations issued to you, under the Wildlife Act, will be cancelled immediately.
If you were subject to a Hunting Suspension due to application of section 85 and have subsequently paid your fine(s) but the suspension remains on your FWID profile, please contact Licence.Action@gov.bc.ca with your name, FWID, ticket number and payment details (including proof of payment, if available) and the suspension will be reviewed and completed (if applicable) in 3-5 business days.
Licence action may also be taken under section 24 of the Wildlife Act.
Under section 24 of the Wildlife Act and Section 7.04 B.C. Reg. 340/82 Wildlife Act General Regulation – Periods of Ineligibility for a Licence:
Under section 24 of the Wildlife Act: Suspension and Cancellation of Licences
You have thirty (30) days from the day you receive notice to file your appeal. When filing your appeal a fee of $25 is required. For more information about filing an appeal please visit Environmental Appeal Board - Appeal Process.
For more information about appeals made under the Wildlife Act, please visit EAB Decisions - Wildlife Act