The Administrative Penalty Tribunal obtains its jurisdiction from many provincial statutes and municipal bylaws. The Tribunal’s jurisdiction arises under the following acts.
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Toronto Court Services, South Court currently located at Old City Hall, 60 Queen Street West, will be moving to St. Lawrence Market North. Check the North St. Lawrence Market Redevelopment webpage for ...
Parking violation notices are issued in an effort to reduce traffic congestion, while enforcing City parking bylaws and regulations. Note: For other traffic violations or provincial offences, start by ...
See descriptions below for descriptions of where administrative fees may apply under the City of Toronto’s Administrative Penalty System. Administrative Fee Amount Description Vehicle Owner/Address ...
Tomorrow, Mayor Olivia Chow and Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik (Spadina-Fort York) will be joined by Lesley Davidson, President and CEO, YMCA of Greater Toronto to mark the start of construction of a new ...
The total payable amount includes a Set Fine under Schedule D of the Provincial Offences Act, a victim fine surcharge and applicable court costs. Late Payment Fee $20.00 Added if a penalty order and ...
The process below describes the actions taken and notices sent to collect unpaid parking violation penalties, unless there is a pending request to review your parking violation being initiated through ...
The total payable amount includes a Set Fine under Schedule D of the Provincial Offences Act, a victim fine surcharge and applicable court costs. There is no Set Fine for instances where a vehicle has ...