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Certainly, to assist you in reinstating your Ontario driver’s licence and managing related legal matters, we’ve compiled a list of essential forms along with brief descriptions and direct links.
Use this form to apply for a new licence, reinstate a suspended one, or renew an existing licence in Ontario. It ensures that your driving credentials are up-to-date and valid.
If your driver’s licence has been suspended and you need to reapply, this form is necessary. It initiates the process to regain your driving privileges in Ontario.
For suspensions due to medical reasons, a healthcare professional must complete this form to confirm your fitness to drive. This assessment ensures that all drivers meet the medical standards required for safe driving.
If you require additional time to pay a fine, submit this form to request an extension from the Ontario Court of Justice. This can help prevent further penalties or licence suspensions due to unpaid fines.
To appeal a conviction or sentence under the Provincial Offences Act, file this form to initiate the appeal process. This provides an opportunity to challenge a decision made in your case.
This form is used to apply for payment under Section 7 of the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund, which pertains to claims for damages resulting from accidents involving uninsured or unidentified drivers.
If you have received compensation from the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund and are required to repay any amount, this form facilitates the repayment process.
Please ensure you download the most recent versions of these forms from the official Ontario government websites. For personalized assistance, consider contacting ServiceOntario or the Ontario Ministry of Transportation directly.
Many times drivers receive a large fine or numerous small fines that they are unable to pay within the time given by the court.
The court understands that not all people can make timely payments, but they do expect the driver to make reasonable efforts to pay for their convictions.
Where the driver is unable to pay the fine in full the court expects that the driver should make partial payments to the court. Where the driver, makes efforts to pay their fines or applies to the court, the court will/may grant an extension of time to pay the fine.
Where the driver has entered into a payment plan with the court, the court will not request the licence be suspended.
Drivers can request more time pay, or enter into a payment plan with the court by completing and filing a Motion to Extend the Time to Pay a Fine.
Where a driver is unable to pay a fine a within the prescribed period and/or the fine has gone into default, the driver may apply to the court for a Motion to Extend the Time to Pay a Fine, under the Provincial Offences Act of Ontario.
The Provincial Offences Act states: A defendant may, at any time, make an application for an extension or a further extension of time for payment of a fine by completing the prescribed form and filing it in the office of the court.
Review by justice: If the justice is satisfied that the person who has defaulted is unable to pay the fine within a reasonable period of time, the justice may,
Where a driver enters into a Motion to Extend the Time to Pay a Fine, and the extension is granted, any suspension will be canceled.
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