A speeding ticket can involve fines, demerit points, and, in more serious cases, licence sanctions. Our lawyers review your statement of offence, explain the consequences tied to the allegation, and represent clients who want to contest Quebec speeding tickets.
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Speeding cases often depend on details such as the speed alleged, the posted limit, the type of enforcement, and the documentation in the file. We review the statement of offence and any available disclosure, then explain the typical process for contesting a ticket and what issues are commonly examined in speeding matters, including radar or laser evidence when relevant.
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In Quebec, speeding penalties can include a fine plus demerit points depending on how far above the limit the allegation is and the speed zone involved. Certain situations may carry heavier consequences, such as excessive speeding and some construction zone allegations. Understanding the category of speeding on your ticket helps clarify what is at stake for your driving record.
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Speed measurement can involve different tools and procedures. Disclosure may include officer notes, device information, and other records that can matter in assessing a file.
Some speeding tickets are issued using photo radar or automated enforcement. These files follow a specific process and can raise different practical questions than roadside stops.
Speed measurement can involve different tools and procedures. Disclosure may include officer notes, device information, and other records that can matter in assessing a file.
Excessive speeding is treated more seriously and can trigger harsher penalties, including longer suspensions in repeat situations. It is important to confirm how the allegation is categorized.
We keep the process clear and structured. After an initial review of your ticket and the key facts, we explain the typical steps for responding to a statement of offence and what to expect as the file moves forward.
*General information only, not legal advice.*
We review the statement of offence, confirm the alleged speed and zone, and identify likely consequences such as demerit points and any potential licence impact.
We assess the evidence and outline practical defence paths. Where appropriate, we request disclosure and evaluate issues that may affect the allegation and proof.
We guide the file through the normal process toward a resolution, keeping you informed about timelines, communications, and what the outcome may mean for your driving record.