Traffic Ticket Digital Service - Government of Alberta 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Traffic Ticket Digital Service in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your citation number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your ticket.
  3. Select whether you will appear in court or respond to the citation before the specified date. Check the appropriate box.
  4. Fill in your personal details, including your name, current address, and driver's license number. Ensure accuracy to avoid complications.
  5. Provide details about the violation, including date, time, and location. If applicable, indicate if it was a correctable issue.
  6. Choose how you wish to respond: pay the fine, request traffic school, dispute the citation, or correct a fix-it violation. Follow instructions based on your choice.
  7. Review all entered information for accuracy before submitting. Use our platform’s features to save and share your completed form easily.

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Get a Court Date: Request a trial date and, most importantly, plead not guilty. Prepare Your Defence for Court: We recommend that you request that the officer on duty disclose the evidence, such as the footage and calibration records for the radar/laser measurements.
If you ignore a citation or miss a required court appearance, the infraction can escalate into a misdemeanor offense, potentially leading to an arrest warrant.
Late Fees and Penalties Ensure your payment is received by the due date to avoid these fees. Overdue traffic tickets can lead to docHub late fees, which increase the amount owed. Ignoring these tickets can escalate penalties, making it more costly than resolving them promptly.
Unpaid tickets and fines Failure to pay the ticket or contact the Provincial Traffic Court by the first appearance date can result in: Conviction. Additional court fees and fines added to the full penalty amount by both the Provincial Traffic Court and Service Alberta.
In general, the unpaid ticket will stay on your record indefinitely until you act on it. If you never show up in court to handle the ticket or pay the fine, a judge could issue a bench warrant for your arrest.

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Wondering whether its worth fighting a speeding ticket in Alberta? In many cases, the answer is yes. Successfully contesting a ticket can help you avoid fines and demerit points, which can negatively impact your driving record and increase your insurance premiums.
What Happens If No Payment Is Made? Aside from late fees, once a traffic tickets due date has passed, you wont have access to any vehicle registration or operator services until your fines are paid.

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