Call/Text Reminders for Outstanding Fines
The City of Barrie's Court Services Branch provides administrative services for matters before the Ontario Court of Justice, Provincial Offences Court, for all municipalities within the County of Simcoe under an agreement between the City of Barrie and the Ministry of the Attorney General.
Ths City's services include the processing of charges under Provincial statutes, processing of Provincial Offence fine payments, scheduling of Provincial Offence trials, etc.
POA Case Lookup: Check the status of your traffic tickets or other provincial offences.
- The Provincial Offences Act (POA)
- Types of Provincial Offence Notices
- Payments
- Request a Trial
- Remote Hearings (virtual proceedings and Zoom)
- Request for Early Resolution Meeting
- Disclosure Requests
- Appeals
- Transcripts
- POA Forms
- Frequently Asked Questions
The Provincial Offences Act (POA)
The Provincial Offences Act (POA) sets out procedures for the administration and prosecution of offences under provincial statutes and regulations, and municipal by-laws. Designated municipalities are responsible for the administration of courts hearing POA matters and the prosecution of certain POA cases on behalf of the Attorney General. Examples of such cases include:
- Highway Traffic Act charges such as speeding and other traffic violations
- Municipal by-law charges relating to excessive noise, animal control, or garbage disposal
- Charges laid under all other provincial legislation (such as the Liquor Licence Act, Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act, Trespass to Property Act, etc.)
Types of Provincial Offence Notices
There are three different types of Provincial Offence notices:
- Part I: an offence notice (ticket) or summons that is issued to an individual
- Part II: a parking infraction notice (including City-issued parking tickets)
- Part III: a summons (including a court date)
Payments
You can pay Barrie and Orillia Court Service area provincial offence fines online, by mail*, over the telephone, or in person at any Provincial Offences Court location in Ontario. Please read Provincial Offences important payment information. View frequently asked questions for answers to payment-related questions and more.
Please visit barrie.ca/ParkingTickets for payment information specific to parking tickets.
*As announced on October 10, 2025, Canada Post customers should expect delays due to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) rotating strikes. During the rotating strikes, it is your responsibility to ensure fines are paid by the due date to avoid late fees or further collection activity. You may wish to choose another method to pay.
Pilot: Call/Text Reminders for Outstanding Fines
The City of Barrie is piloting a new approach to notifying individuals with outstanding court fines. Phone calls and text messages go out to individuals who provided a telephone number to Court Services, and who have unpaid fines and are at risk of driver’s licence suspension.
Call/Text Message Details
The caller identifies as an AI-powered agent contacting you on behalf of the City of Barrie and provides instructions to visit this webpage (barrie.ca/ProvincialOffences) for payment options. Powered by artificial intelligence, the automated agents can also answer questions about where, when, and how to make payment.
If you are concerned about the legitimacy of a reminder message, please note the following:
- You are only directed to the existing payment methods (outlined above). Payment is never taken during the reminder call.
- The calls and text messages only ever direct you to links on barrie.ca.
This initiative is designed to provide reminders about outstanding fines and clear information on how to resolve the matter before licence suspension or collections occurs. The pilot program began October 29, 2025, and runs for 90 days. Staff are monitoring its success. If you have questions about the pilot or interactions, please call 705-739-4291 or email POA.Barrie@barrie.ca.
Request a Trial
Requests for trials for provincial offence tickets can be made using the below methods. Please see the applicable contact details below.
- in person by attending the applicable Court Services Office. The offices are open Monday to Friday, 8:30am–4:30pm, excluding holidays. A drop box is also available at each office.
- by emailing a scan of the ticket, along with confirmation that you're requesting a trial.
- by faxing the ticket, along with confirmation that you're requesting a trial.
- by mailing* a copy of the ticket to the applicable address, along with confirmation that you're requesting a trial.*As announced on October 10, 2025, Canada Post customers should expect delays due to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) rotating strikes. You may wish to use another method to request a trial.
Remote Hearings (Virtual Proceedings and Zoom)
The Ontario Court of Justice continues to work closely with the Ministry of the Attorney General and Provincial Offences courts to resume Provincial Offences Act (POA) proceedings across the province.
The Ontario Court of Justice recognizes the need to rely on remote court options for parties and participants in POA proceedings to ensure access to justice is maintained.
In recognition of this need, the Court is taking a number of steps to direct scheduling in a manner that supports remote hearings and encourages effective use of in-person proceedings.
Request for Early Resolution Meeting
If you have chosen Option #3 (request a trial) as noted on your Offence Notice, or have received a Part I summons ticket with a court appearance date), you may wish to explore an Early Resolution option of your matter. This option can be exercised once you have received your Notice of Trial or if you have received a summons. Please submit a Request for Early Resolution Meeting.
Request for early resolution must be made well in advance of your trial date. We may not be able to schedule you for a suitable virtual court if the docket reaches capacity or if your request is made too close to your trial date.
Disclosure Requests
Anyone charged with an offence has a right to receive disclosure of the evidence that may be used at his/her trial if requested. It may take 6–8 weeks to process a disclosure request so it is important to request disclosure well in advance of a trial date through the correct office in order for a defendant to have disclosure made available. When filing a request, be sure to include the ticket number(s), court date, court location, your name and contact information, including your e-mail address, officer badge number and enforcement agency.
Appeals
You may have “grounds of appeal” from a Provincial Offence conviction, sentence, or both. Please refer to the Guide to Appeals in Provincial Offences Cases. POA appeals must be filed with the provincially administered Ontario Court of Justice (OCJ) appeal court offices.
Appeal forms and information can be obtained at either OCJ administration offices (i.e. municipally administered POA court offices or the provincially administered appeal court offices), and from the forms section of this web page.
Please note: Fine payments are only accepted at Provincial Offences Court offices in Ontario, not the Appeal Court offices.
Transcripts
The City of Barrie adopted a similar model of transcript production service as the Ontario Court of Justice (Criminal Division). Many other Provincial Offences Courts within the province also follow this model.
This new process will ensure quicker and easier access to transcripts, limiting delays and improving customer service.
Those requesting transcripts must access the Court Transcript Order Form. The form includes a list of the authorized court transcriptionists (ACT) vendors. The ordering party must select a vendor from this list which meets the ordering party's criteria for the transcription order. The ordering party must contact the selected vendor to discuss the order, including the timeframe the transcript is required, cost, payment methods, and delivery details.
Please note transcript preparation fees are governed by O. Reg. 94/14 and will be the same for all vendors.
Accessible Alternate Formats
Barrie is one of Ontario's leading communities in accessibility and is committed to accessibility and the tenets of the AODA. Accessible alternate formats and communication supports are available upon request by emailing Service.Barrie@barrie.ca.
Contacts
| Barrie Provincial Offences Office Email: POA.Barrie@barrie.ca Phone: 705-739-4291 Fax: 705-739-4292 | Orillia Provincial Offences Office Email: POA.Orillia@barrie.ca Phone: 705-326-2960 Fax: 705-326-3613 |