What conditions must be met in order to be eligible for the $25 deduction?
• You must pay the entire amount noted on the front of the violation ticket. Payment of only a partial amount does not qualify you for the deduction. • You must make your payment within 30 days of the date shown on the front of the violation ticket. Payment made after 30 days have expired will not qualify you for the deduction, and any amount you deducted would be immediately due and owing. An outstanding amount owing could jeopardize your ability to obtain or renew your licence or insurance in the future. • The violation ticket must be for a Motor Vehicle Act or Motor Vehicle Regulation offence only. Offences under the Commercial Transport Act and any other provincial statutes for which violation tickets may be issued, do not qualify. • The total fine amount noted on the violation ticket must be higher than $58 (which represents a fine of $50 and a victim surcharge, rounded, of $8). • The violation ticket has not been disputed. How do I pay my violation ticket? You can pay your violat
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