Traffic Violations

If you received a statement of offence for a Highway Safety Code violation, you may have options. Our lawyers handle traffic tickets and driving offences, explain what the charge means, and represent clients through the contestation process.

*General information only, not legal advice.*

Traffic Ticket Defense in Quebec

Traffic violations can range from paperwork and equipment issues to moving violations that carry demerit points. We start by reviewing the statement of offence, the exact allegation, and any available disclosure. From there, we explain the typical process, timelines, and practical options for responding to the ticket, including contesting when appropriate.

*General information only, not legal advice.*

Protect Your Driving Record Today

Protect Your Driving Record Today

Potential Consequences

A ticket can involve more than the fine. Depending on the offence, consequences may include demerit points on your driving record, license sanctions, additional costs, and insurance impacts. Some offences are treated more seriously, especially those involving speed, distracted driving, or license related allegations. Understanding what the charge actually says is the first step to knowing what is at stake.

*General information only, not legal advice.*

Moving Violations

Tickets can involve registration, insurance proof, licence class issues, vehicle condition, or other compliance requirements under Quebec rules.

Distracted Driving and Cellphone Use

Handheld device and distracted driving allegations can carry significant penalties. The facts and the wording of the charge matter.

Documentation Compliance

Tickets can involve registration, insurance proof, licence class issues, vehicle condition, or other compliance requirements under Quebec rules.

Licence and Driver Record Issues

When points or sanctions are involved, your driver profile can affect consequences. A review helps clarify exposure and next steps.

Our process

We keep the process straightforward. After reviewing your ticket and the key facts, we explain the usual steps in contesting a statement of offence and what documentation may be relevant.

*General information only, not legal advice.*

1

Step 1 (REVIEW)

We review the statement of offence, identify the specific charge, and flag issues like demerit points, suspension risk, or higher penalty categories.

2

Step 2 (DEFEND)

We evaluate the evidence and outline practical defence paths. When appropriate, we request disclosure and prepare a strategy based on the allegation and procedure.

3

Step 3 (RESOLVE)

We work toward a resolution through the normal process, keeping you informed about timelines, communications, and what each outcome may mean for your record.