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Fine Displayed On Paytickets.ca Is Different Than On Ticket

by: rickb on

Hi,


I got a ticket for 20 over (was doing 30, officer marked it down) and am trying to pay on paytickets.ca. The fine shown on my ticket is $95, however, the fine displayed at paytickets.ca is 141.75 (after 3 dollar service charge).


How do I pay my ticket? Am I responsible for the full amount, or just what the officer wrote on the ticket.


Thank you in advance,

Rick

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by: Simon Borys on

Seems as though the amount online is incorrect. The correct fine for 20 over (not in a community safety zone, mind you) is $95 total payable. You'll likely have to call the courthouse phone # on the back of the ticket and talk to them about it. Likely what happened is that it was input wrong into their computer.

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