London & St. Thomas Area Traffic Ticket Defence
Charged in London, Middlesex County, St. Thomas, Elgin County, on Highway 401, Highway 402, Highbury Avenue, Veterans Memorial Parkway, Wonderland Road, Wharncliffe Road, Wellington Road, Highway 3, Highway 4 or the Talbot Line corridor? Ticket Shield helps drivers deal with speeding tickets, stunt driving summonses, careless driving charges, handheld tickets, no insurance charges, driving suspended allegations and commercial vehicle matters.
Fast facts before you pay or plead guilty
London traffic tickets are rarely just about the fine on the ticket.
London sits at one of southwestern Ontarioβs busiest highway and commercial crossroads. A ticket may come from Highway 401, Highway 402, Highbury Avenue, Veterans Memorial Parkway, Wonderland Road, Wharncliffe Road, Wellington Road, Richmond Street, Oxford Street, Dundas Street, a school zone, a construction zone, a collision scene, or a rural Middlesex County road.
That local setting matters. The defence strategy for a low-speed city ticket is not the same as a stunt driving summons on the 401, a handheld allegation on Oxford Street, a careless driving charge after a collision at a busy London intersection, or a CVOR-sensitive commercial vehicle offence involving a driver or carrier.
Ticket Shield starts by checking the charge, offence location, enforcing agency, officer notes once disclosure is available, court office, ICON/location code, deadline, Zoom or in-person instructions, and the potential insurance, licence, employment or CVOR consequences.
Traffic tickets in London, Middlesex, St. Thomas and Elgin County
This page focuses on London and Middlesex County, with St. Thomas and Elgin included as a nearby corridor because many drivers search the region together. The court paths are kept separate: London matters usually point to ICON 2360, while St. ThomasβElgin matters may point to ICON 0760.
Which court is listed on your London or St. Thomas area ticket?
The court office is based on the offence location and the information printed on your ticket, summons or court notice. London and Middlesex matters usually point to the London Provincial Offences Court. St. Thomas and Elgin County matters may point to the St. ThomasβElgin court instead.
London POA Court / Ticket Office
Address:
824 Dundas Street East
London, Ontario N5W 5R1
ICON code: 2360
Phone: 519-661-1882
Email: POAAdmin@london.ca
Fax: 519-661-1944
Prosecution phone: 519-661-1911
Prosecution fax: 519-661-4503
Ticket Shield local office: 519-489-4706
London Zoom and court appearance details
- Courtroom 101 is commonly listed with phone 647-374-4685, Meeting ID 969 8759 5184 and passcode 758644.
- Courtroom 102 is commonly listed with phone 646-931-3860, Meeting ID 910 7137 7609 and passcode 174705.
- Courtroom 103 is commonly listed with phone 204-272-7920, Meeting ID 984 2114 4430 and passcode 952381.
- Judicial pre-trials and other closed appearances may use separate details. Use the latest notice if it differs.
Disclosure, prosecutor and St. Thomas court routing
- London disclosure requests can be sent to disclosure@london.ca using the City of London Request for Disclosure process.
- London prosecution general inquiries are listed at 519-661-1911, with prosecution fax 519-661-4503.
- St. ThomasβElgin is listed separately with ICON 0760, 480 Sunset Drive, St. Thomas, ON N5R 0J5, email POA@Elgin.ca, and phone 519-631-1460 ext. 300.
- Elgin remote appearance details should be taken from the appearance notice or confirmed through the Elgin POA office.
What makes your London-area ticket risky?
Select the closest setting and concern. This tool is educational only, but it helps show why a London, Middlesex, St. Thomas or Elgin-area ticket can carry different risks depending on the road, charge type and court path.
Speeding / Stunt Review
Highway and expressway tickets often turn on speed evidence, exact location, posted limit, traffic density and whether the allegation reaches a stunt-driving threshold.
Speed and stunt cases should be reviewed for the alleged speed, posted limit, measurement method, officer position and whether the allegation triggers stunt-driving consequences.
Helpful evidence may include the ticket, officer notes, radar or laser details, posted speed limit, exact location, dashcam footage, GPS data, weather and traffic density.
Where you were charged in the London region can change the case
A Highway 401 ticket is not the same as a London city handheld ticket, a Highbury Avenue careless driving allegation, a rural Middlesex winter-road collision, or a St. Thomas / Elgin Highway 3 charge. Select a corridor below for a quick local enforcement snapshot.
Highway 401 and Highway 402 through London
Highway 401 and Highway 402 cases often involve speed-measurement evidence, lane movement, transport traffic, construction zones, merging, following distance, commercial inspections and out-of-town drivers passing through southwestern Ontario.
Traffic tickets we defend in London, Middlesex, St. Thomas and Elgin
Every case turns on its own facts. Charge wording, officer notes, speed-measurement evidence, disclosure, road conditions, signage, weather, traffic density, court delay and procedural issues can all affect strategy.
What to preserve after a London or St. Thomas area ticket
Do this first
- Take clear photos of the front and back of the ticket, summons, inspection report, court notice or camera notice.
- Write down the exact road, direction, lane, ramp, intersection, speed zone, school zone, construction area or nearby landmark.
- Save dashcam footage, GPS logs, phone records, delivery logs, ELD records, inspection reports, photos, permits, proof of insurance and repair invoices.
- For collisions, preserve photos of damage, final positions, skid marks, traffic signals, weather, road surface, signs and witness names.
- Ask for advice before paying, missing the deadline, admitting facts in writing, or assuming the fine is the only consequence.
Avoid this
- Do not assume a low fine means there is no insurance, licence, CVOR or employment consequence.
- Do not ignore the matter because you live outside London, St. Thomas, Middlesex, Elgin or Ontario.
- Do not rely on old Zoom links, copied court information, or text-message payment requests.
- Do not wait until dashcam, GPS, ELD or phone data is overwritten.
- Do not let a commercial driver pay a ticket without checking the carrier/CVOR and employer consequences first.
How Ticket Shield handles your London-area ticket
The biggest mistake many drivers make is paying the fine just to get it over with. Payment is usually treated as a guilty plea. That can create consequences you did not expect, including demerit points, insurance increases, licence problems, employer issues, or CVOR consequences for commercial drivers and carriers.
Serving London, Middlesex, St. Thomas and Elgin County communities
We help local residents, commuters, students, visitors, delivery drivers and commercial drivers with tickets from London, Middlesex County, St. Thomas, Elgin County and surrounding corridors. St. Thomas and Elgin are included, but the court path should be checked separately from London.
Helpful Ticket Shield resources for London-area drivers
London, Middlesex, St. Thomas and Elgin cases often involve insurance risk, disclosure, Highway 401 evidence, stunt-driving consequences, commercial drivers, CVOR and collision evidence. These resources can help you understand the broader risk before deciding what to do.
London, Middlesex, St. Thomas and Elgin traffic ticket questions
Where is the London Provincial Offences Court?
The London Provincial Offences Court is listed at 824 Dundas Street East, London, ON N5W 5R1. The court phone number is 519-661-1882 and the public court email is POAAdmin@london.ca. Always confirm the court office, attendance method and Zoom details on your ticket, summons or court notice.
What is the London POA ICON code?
The London Provincial Offences Court is listed with ICON code 2360. This code is useful for court routing, ticket status, filings and payment options, but the actual document should always be reviewed before taking any step.
Do you help with St. Thomas and Elgin County traffic tickets?
Yes. St. Thomas and Elgin County are included as a nearby service corridor, but they may use a different court path from London. St. ThomasβElgin is listed with ICON code 0760 and the court office at 480 Sunset Drive, St. Thomas, ON N5R 0J5.
Do you help with Highway 401 and Highway 402 tickets near London?
Yes. Highway 401 and Highway 402 matters are a major part of the London traffic-ticket page because they often involve OPP enforcement, speeding, stunt driving, lane-change allegations, follow-too-closely allegations, commercial vehicle issues and out-of-town drivers.
Can I appear by Zoom for a London traffic ticket?
Many London Provincial Offences appearances are heard virtually by telephone or Zoom, but the correct details depend on the type of appearance and the notice you receive. Public London information commonly lists Courtroom 101 with Meeting ID 969 8759 5184 and passcode 758644, Courtroom 102 with Meeting ID 910 7137 7609 and passcode 174705, and Courtroom 103 with Meeting ID 984 2114 4430 and passcode 952381. Always use the details on the latest notice.
How do I request disclosure for a London traffic ticket?
Disclosure may include officer notes, witness statements, accident reports, speed-device materials or other case records. London disclosure requests can be submitted through the City of London Request for Disclosure process by email to disclosure@london.ca, or by the other delivery methods listed by the court.
Do I need to attend court personally?
Not always. Many traffic matters can be handled by a representative, either remotely or in person, depending on the charge, court notice and procedural stage. Serious summons matters may require personal attendance. We check the notice before advising you.
What if I received a stunt driving summons near London?
Stunt driving is much more serious than an ordinary speeding ticket. It can involve a roadside suspension, vehicle impoundment, large fine, further licence suspension after conviction and serious insurance consequences. Get advice before your first appearance or deadline.
Are commercial driver and CVOR tickets different?
Yes. Commercial driver matters can affect the driver, employer and carrier CVOR record. Highway 401, Highway 402, London industrial areas, St. Thomas / Elgin rural-commercial corridors and regional truck routes often involve extra issues such as inspections, ELD/logbook records, hours-of-service allegations, equipment defects, weight issues and employer reporting.
What should I send for a free review?
Send a clear photo of the ticket or summons, your name, phone number, email address and a short description of what happened. If you have photos, dashcam footage, GPS data, commercial-vehicle documents, ELD records, proof of insurance, repair invoices, witness information or your Zoom notice, mention that as well.
Send us your London-area ticket before you pay or plead guilty.
A quick review can identify the charge type, court office, ICON/location code, response deadline, evidence issues, licence and insurance risk, CVOR consequences, employer concerns and possible defence or resolution strategies.
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