Yes, you can dispute a red light camera ticket in Toronto. Once you receive the ticket in the mail, you have 15 days to either pay it, request a meeting with a prosecutor, or request a trial. You can dispute it by submitting a Notice of Intention to Appear in Court, either online or in person at a Provincial Offences Court location. At the court hearing, you can challenge the validity of the ticket—though success is rare unless there’s an error in the evidence, such as the license plate not matching your vehicle, unclear photos, or incorrect time stamps. Since the ticket is issued to the vehicle owner, not the driver, you won’t receive demerit points and it won’t go on your driving record, which means insurance won’t be impacted. However, disputing may be worthwhile if you believe there’s a legitimate issue with the ticket’s accuracy.
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