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Who can issue Provincial Offences Notices (tickets)?

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Who can issue Provincial Offences Notices (tickets)?

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• Ontario Provincial Police • Belleville Police Service • Stirling Rawdon Service • Tyendinaga Reserve Police • Military Police – CFB Trenton • Fire Departments • Municipal By-law – Licensing, Building and Property Standards Enforcement Officers. • Enforcement Branches of Provincial Ministries i.e. Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Labour, Ministry of Natural Resources etc. • Hastings and Prince Edward Counties Health Unit Why are there two amounts on my ticket? Two different dollar amounts are shown at the bottom of every ticket, the set fine and the total payable. The difference between the two amounts is called a Victim Fine Surcharge. It is imposed by the Provincial Government and added to every fine given under the Provincial Offences Act. The surcharge proceeds are used to maintain and expand services to victims of crime. What if I need more time to pay a Provincial Offences fine that has already been convicted? Visit the Provincial Offences Court Office to fill out a form

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