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Provincial violation ticket forms

Last updated on March 10, 2025

(including Motor Vehicle Act offences)

Affidavit 15(10) (PTR019)

Affidavit 16(2) Offence Act (PTR020)

Affidavit 16(3) Offence Act (PTR802)

Application to adjourn hearing (PTR818)

Request to appear by telephone - disputant (PTR824)

Request to appear by telephone - officer (prosecutor) (PTR824b)

Notification of adjournment application (PTR819)

Violation ticket change of address (PTR805)

Violation ticket notice of dispute (PTR021)

Violation ticket statement and written reasons (PTR022)

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