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Under Section 66.0.1 of the Provincial Offences Act, individuals who have been issued a fine have the option to apply for an extension of time to pay. This is done by completing the Application for Extension of Time to Pay Fine (Form 125) and submitting it to the appropriate court office for review by the Clerk of the Court.
The Clerk of the Court has the authority to grant an extension if:
Upon reviewing an application, if the Clerk determines that the request meets the necessary criteria, an Order Extending Time for Payment (Form 126) will be issued. This order will specify a new payment deadline, including any associated costs and the victim fine surcharge.
Before applying for an extension, individuals should ensure they have made a good faith payment toward their fine. This demonstrates a commitment to fulfilling the financial obligation. If the fine remains unpaid by the extended due date, a further extension may be requested, provided that an additional minimum good faith payment has been made.
If a fine cannot be fully paid by the extended due date, a subsequent application for an extension may be filed. The applicant should:
For more information on how to apply for an extension, visit your local Provincial Offences Court Office or consult the official form attached below required for submission.
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