What Happens When I Get A Bylaw Ticket?
A bylaw ticket is used by a Community Peace Officer when a Bylaw is contravened.
The ticket outlines the following:
- The offence description with the bylaw
- The offence date and time
- The penalty amount
- The description of the vehicle, animal, or location
*Please note that the ticket must be paid within 21 days of the service date*
How Do I Pay For A Bylaw Ticket?
You can pay your bylaw ticket in full the following ways:
- In person at the Town of Olds Administration Office during office hours.
- A cheque or money order along with the bylaw ticket can be mailed to the Town Of Olds Administration Office.
What Happens If I Do Not Pay The Bylaw Ticket?
If a bylaw ticket is not paid in full, a Provincial Violation ticket is issued to the individual. This ticket will have instructions printed on it for either payment in full, appearance at court for payment, or to plead not guilty and will have required court appearance date printed on it. Failure to attend court may result in a conviction in absence. Please be aware that additional penalties and motor vehicle services denial may be put into effect until all fines and penalties are paid. In some cases, a provincial warrant can be issued.
How Do I Appeal A Ticket?
If you wish to appeal the Bylaw Ticket, a person charged can wait for the Bylaw Ticket to expire and then a Provincial Ticket will be issued with a court date and at that time the person can plead not guilty and have a trial.