Parry Sound Traffic Ticket Defence
Charged on Highway 400, Highway 69, Bowes Street, Seguin Street, Oastler Park Drive, Highway 124, Highway 518, Highway 141, Highway 559, Highway 11 near Sundridge, or a district road near Seguin, McDougall, McKellar, Carling, Nobel, Pointe au Baril, Rosseau, Orrville, Sundridge, South River, Burk’s Falls, Magnetawan or Almaguin? Ticket Shield defends Parry Sound-area speeding tickets, stunt driving summonses, careless driving, distracted driving, commercial vehicle tickets, CVOR matters, no insurance, driving suspended, snowmobile/ATV-related POA charges and other Provincial Offences Act matters.
Fast facts before you pay or plead guilty
Parry Sound traffic tickets are shaped by Highway 400, cottage-country traffic, OPP enforcement and rural driving conditions
Parry Sound is not a simple “small town” traffic-ticket location. It sits on the Highway 400 / Highway 69 corridor, carries north-south cottage traffic, and connects drivers to district routes like Highway 124, Highway 518, Highway 141, Highway 559, Bowes Street, Seguin Street, Oastler Park Drive and nearby Highway 11 / Sundridge routes.
That matters because a Parry Sound ticket often turns on where the stop happened. A high-speed allegation on Highway 400 is different from a Bowes Street / Seguin Street stop after Exit 224, a rural-road collision in Seguin or McDougall, a Highway 124 east-side matter routed toward Sundridge, or a commercial vehicle issue involving logging, construction, delivery, service or long-haul traffic.
Policing is also different from larger city pages. West Parry Sound OPP handles the local policing area and OPP officers commonly issue highway, township-road and district-road tickets. The defence strategy should account for officer location, roadway geometry, weather, traffic density, seasonal volume, trailer loads, wildlife, and whether the case is being handled through the Parry Sound west-side court stream or the Sundridge east-side stream.
A proper Parry Sound defence starts with the highway, the court stream and the enforcement agency
Parry Sound-area tickets are not all processed the same way. A regular Part I offence notice with a 3060 court code is different from a Part III summons, a driving suspended matter, a no insurance allegation, a collision-based careless driving charge, a commercial vehicle inspection matter, a snowmobile/ATV-related POA charge, or an east-side case connected to Sundridge.
The Parry Sound four-point case check
Before deciding whether to pay, fight or request a meeting, the file should be checked through four practical lenses: court routing, road context, evidence quality and record consequences. A low fine can still create an insurance, licence, employment or CVOR problem.
What makes your Parry Sound ticket risky?
Select the closest setting and concern. This tool is educational only, but it helps show why Parry Sound tickets can carry different risks depending on whether the stop involved Highway 400, a rural district road, a collision, a commercial vehicle, a snowmobile/ATV issue, or an out-of-town driver travelling through the district.
Speeding / Stunt Review
Highway 400 and Highway 69 speeding matters can depend on the alleged speed, posted limit, measurement method, exit/ramp location, traffic density and whether the speed crosses a stunt-driving threshold.
Speed 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.
Traffic tickets and summonses we defend in Parry Sound and the district
Every case turns on its own facts. The charge wording, officer notes, speed-measurement evidence, collision materials, disclosure, road design, signage, weather, driver record and commercial consequences can all affect the defence strategy.
Parry Sound Provincial Offences Court details
Parry Sound traffic tickets and many district Provincial Offences Act matters are handled through the Town of Parry Sound POA Court office. This section is built around the official Parry Sound POA information rather than generic court language.
Parry Sound POA Court / Ticket Office
Address:
52 Seguin Street
Parry Sound, Ontario P2A 1B4
Phone: 705-746-2553
Fax: 705-746-7461
Email: poacourt@parrysound.ca
Ticket Shield: 705-479-6651
Zoom / remote hearing information
- Parry Sound POA publishes one general Zoom court connection for many virtual POA matters.
- Video: join through zoom.us/join and enter Meeting ID 993 8876 7628.
- Passcode: 973396.
- Telephone: 1-855-703-8985. Alternate numbers listed by the court include 1-647-374-4685 and 1-647-558-0588.
- Some matters are still scheduled in person. Use the most recent notice from the court first.
Prosecutor, disclosure and forms
- Forms can be sent by mail, fax to 705-746-7461 or email to poacourt@parrysound.ca.
- Available POA forms include trial request, extension of time to pay, reopening request, affidavit, disclosure request and notice of motion.
- Option 3 trial requests can be submitted by signing the back of the ticket and mailing it, or by sending the request by email to poacourt@parrysound.ca.
- Court materials for hearings can be sent to poacourt@parrysound.ca unless the court gives different instructions.
- Some more serious or Crown-routed matters may involve the Parry Sound Crown Attorney office at 89 James Street. The listed Crown office phone is 705-746-2331.
Where you were charged in Parry Sound can change the whole case
A Highway 400 stunt summons is not the same as a Bowes Street speeding ticket, a Highway 124 east-side file, a Highway 518 winter collision, a Highway 141 rural-road allegation, a Highway 11 / Sundridge matter, or an OPP stop involving a boat trailer, commercial vehicle, snowmobile trail or cottage-access road. Select a corridor below for a local enforcement snapshot.
Highway 400 / Highway 69 corridor
Highway 400 and 69 tickets often turn on the exact exit, lane, direction, grade, curve, traffic density, weather, officer position and speed-measurement method. Stunt-driving risk can be significant where the alleged speed crosses the threshold.
What to preserve after a Parry Sound ticket, highway stop, MTO inspection or collision
Parry Sound-area cases can turn on details that disappear quickly: dashcam clips, GPS records, officer location, road signs, weather, construction zones, vehicle position, trailer load, ELD data, inspection paperwork and witness memory. Save the useful material before it is overwritten or forgotten.
Do this first
- Take clear photos of the front and back of the ticket, summons, notice, inspection report or court document.
- Write down the exact highway, direction, lane, exit, intersection, speed zone, hill, curve, township or nearby landmark.
- Save dashcam footage, GPS data, ELD records, dispatch notes, inspection reports, weather screenshots and photos of signs or road layout.
- For collisions, preserve photos of damage, final vehicle positions, road surface, skid marks, signs, witnesses and insurance communications.
- Ask for advice before paying, missing the deadline, making written admissions or assuming the ticket has no record impact.
Avoid this
- Do not assume a low fine means there is no insurance, licence, employer or CVOR consequence.
- Do not rely on old Zoom links, copied court information or unofficial payment messages.
- Do not wait until dashcam, GPS, ELD or phone records are overwritten.
- Do not ignore the matter because you live outside Parry Sound or were only travelling through.
- Do not let a driver pay a commercial ticket without checking the carrier and CVOR consequences first.
How Ticket Shield handles your Parry Sound traffic ticket
Paying the fine simply to “get it over with” is often a mistake. A guilty plea can create a conviction, demerit points, insurance consequences, licence problems, CVOR issues and employment concerns. Our process is built to protect your options.
Serving Parry Sound, the district, Highway 400 drivers and cottage-country motorists
We assist Parry Sound residents, commercial drivers, contractors, seasonal residents, cottagers, tourists, out-of-town motorists and drivers charged while passing through the Highway 400 / Highway 69 corridor or surrounding district roads.
Helpful Ticket Shield resources for Parry Sound drivers
Parry Sound cases often involve highway speed, stunt-driving thresholds, winter collisions, disclosure, insurance risk, commercial vehicles, licence suspensions, court filing deadlines and out-of-town driver concerns. These resources can help you understand the broader risk before deciding what to do.
Parry Sound traffic ticket questions
Fast answers for drivers charged in Parry Sound, on Highway 400, Highway 69, Highway 124, Highway 518, Highway 141, Highway 11 near Sundridge, Bowes Street, Seguin Street or surrounding district roads.
Where is the Parry Sound Provincial Offences Court?
The Parry Sound Provincial Offences Office is at 52 Seguin Street, Parry Sound, Ontario P2A 1B4. The listed POA phone number is 705-746-2553, the fax is 705-746-7461 and the email is poacourt@parrysound.ca. Your own ticket, summons or court notice still controls the exact court date, courtroom and attendance method.
What does 3060 mean on a Parry Sound ticket?
Parry Sound-area Provincial Offences files are commonly associated with court code 3060. That helps identify the proper court office for filing, payment lookup, trial requests and court correspondence. Always confirm the code and location against your ticket, summons or court notice.
Can I attend Parry Sound traffic court by Zoom?
Remote attendance may be available depending on the appearance type and court direction. Parry Sound POA publishes Meeting ID 993 8876 7628 with passcode 973396 and telephone number 1-855-703-8985. Some matters are scheduled in person, so always use the newest instructions from your own court notice.
How do I request a trial for a Parry Sound traffic ticket?
For Option 3 trial requests, Parry Sound says you can sign the back of the ticket and mail it to Town of Parry Sound, 52 Seguin Street, Parry Sound P2A 1B4, or submit the trial request by email to poacourt@parrysound.ca. Do not wait until the response deadline has passed.
How do I request disclosure for a Parry Sound traffic ticket?
Parry Sound lists a Disclosure Request form and says forms can be sent by mail, fax to 705-746-7461 or email to poacourt@parrysound.ca. For some Crown-routed, ministry or special-agency charges, the court or prosecutor may give different instructions.
Who gives traffic tickets in Parry Sound?
West Parry Sound OPP handles policing for Parry Sound and surrounding communities, with the detachment located at 1 North Road, Parry Sound. OPP commonly handle Highway 400, Highway 69 and surrounding township roads. MTO and other provincial enforcement agencies may handle commercial vehicle, parks, snowmobile, ATV or other provincial matters.
What if I got a ticket on Highway 400 near Parry Sound?
Highway 400 tickets often involve OPP enforcement, speed-measurement evidence, exact exit or ramp location, traffic density, weather, curves, grades, construction and the alleged speed. If the allegation crosses a stunt-driving threshold, the licence and insurance risk can be much more serious.
Is Option 2 the same as fighting the ticket?
No. Option 2 is a guilty plea with submissions about penalty. The court indicates that the Justice of the Peace can vary the amount of time to pay or the fine amount, but cannot change the charge or the demerit points. If you want to challenge the charge or evidence, that is normally Option 3.
Should I pay my Parry Sound ticket online?
Paying is usually treated as a guilty plea. Before paying, check whether the conviction could create demerit points, insurance consequences, novice-driver issues, employer discipline, licence suspension risk, CVOR consequences or out-of-province problems.
What should I send for a free Parry Sound ticket review?
Send a clear photo of the ticket, summons or inspection report, plus your name, phone number, email address and a short description of what happened. For commercial matters, include the inspection report, CVOR documents, ELD/logbook records, permits, bills of lading, dispatch instructions and employer/carrier details.
Send us your Parry Sound ticket before you pay or plead guilty
A quick review can identify the charge type, court office, response deadline, prosecutor/disclosure route, evidence issues, licence and insurance risk, court attendance method, CVOR consequences, employer issues and possible defence or resolution strategies.
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