Ticket types
Find the path that matches your notice.
Start with the wording on the ticket. Withdrawn separates municipal penalty notices from POA offence notices before suggesting the next step.
AMPS/APS
Signed no-parking ticket
A signed no-parking ticket usually turns on the sign, the exact location, and whether the notice code matches what was posted.
AMPS/APS
Expired paid parking ticket
An expired paid parking ticket depends on the paid time, grace window, location, and whether the payment record lines up with the notice.
AMPS/APS
Private property parking ticket
A private property ticket usually turns on permission, permit status, lot rules, and whether the vehicle was actually on the named property.
AMPS/APS
Three-hour parking limit ticket
A three-hour limit ticket usually depends on timing, location, permit status, and whether an exception applies.
POA
Ontario Offence Notice
A white Offence Notice is usually a POA path ticket. It is different from a municipal AMPS or APS parking penalty notice.