Speeding Ticket Defence in Ontario

Protect Your Licence • Reduce Your Fine • Keep Your Record Clean


Act Fast — You Have Limited Time to Respond


In Ontario, you have just 15 days after receiving a speeding ticket to decide how to respond.


Paying the ticket without a fight can mean:

  • Costly fines
  • Demerit points on your licence
  • Higher insurance premiums
  • Even a licence suspension for serious cases


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How We Defend Your Speeding Ticket


Our licensed Ontario paralegals have successfully defended hundreds of speeding cases — helping drivers in Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Waterloo, and across Ontario reduce penalties, avoid points, and in many cases, have charges withdrawn entirely.


When you hire us, we will:

  • Review your ticket and disclosure for legal or procedural errors
  • Identify the strongest defence under the Highway Traffic Act
  • Negotiate with prosecutors to reduce or withdraw charges
  • Represent you in court — so you don’t have to appear


We fight to protect your record, insurance rates, and ability to drive.



Ontario Speeding Penalties

(Highway Traffic Act, s.128)


Penalties depend on how far over the posted speed limit you were driving:

  • 1–15 km/h over: Fines + 0 points
  • 16–29 km/h over: Fines + 3 points
  • 30–49 km/h over: Higher fines + 4 points
  • 50+ km/h over: 6 points, possible licence suspension, vehicle impound, and even jail time


Don’t risk it — even a “minor” ticket can stay on your record and impact your insurance for years.

Ontario Provincial Police officer using radar gun to monitor vehicle speeds on highway for speeding ticket enforcement.
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Why Ontario Drivers Choose

Cordaie Paralegal Services

  • Licensed by the Law Society of Ontario
  • Over 6 years’ experience defending speeding charges
  • Flat-rate pricing — no surprises
  • Serving Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Waterloo, and across Ontario
  • Countless successful defences for Ontario drivers




Client Success Story

★★★★★

"I honestly did not have any trust in paralegals and felt they only cared about fees, but Damian went beyond what I would expect. He was able to get my traffic ticket dismissed — something other paralegals told me wasn’t possible. Everything went smoothly, all promises were kept, and the communication was excellent. I’ll be going back to him for all my legal needs."


Matt K., Verified Google Reviews


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Get Help Now — Before It’s Too Late


Every day you wait makes it harder to fight your ticket.
Act now to protect your licence, your record, and your insurance.


Call: 844-4-WIN-4-ME
Email:  hello@cordaie.com


Or click below to start your Free Traffic Ticket Review today.


FAQs About Fighting Speeding Tickets in Ontario

  • 1. Will I lose my licence for speeding?

    Not usually for a first offence, but it depends on how far over the speed limit you were going.

    • Minor speeding: usually fines and 0–4 demerit points.
    • 50 km/h or more over: considered stunt driving, which carries an immediate roadside suspension, vehicle impound, and possible court-ordered licence suspension.
  • 2. Is it worth fighting a minor speeding ticket?

    Yes. Even a “small” ticket can:

    • Stay on your driving record for 3 years
    • Add demerit points
    • Cause insurance hikes that cost far more than the ticket itself

    Fighting your ticket can help you avoid these long-term consequences.

  • 3. Do I have to appear in court?

    In most cases, no. If you hire Cordaie Paralegal Services, we go to court on your behalf. 


    We deal with prosecutors, challenge evidence, and negotiate resolutions — so you don’t need to take time off work or stress about appearing in court.

  • 4. How many demerit points will I get for speeding in Ontario?

    It depends on how much over the limit you were driving:


    • 1–15 km/h over: 0 points
    • 16–29 km/h over: 3 points
    • 30–49 km/h over: 4 points
    • 50+ km/h over: 6 points, plus risk of suspension or worse

    Even just a few points can push you toward a licence suspension if you already have previous offences.

  • 5. How long does a speeding ticket stay on my record in Ontario?

    A speeding conviction usually stays on your driving record for 3 years from the conviction date. 


    During that time, insurance companies can increase your premiums significantly. Multiple tickets can compound the impact and flag you as a high-risk driver.

  • 6. Can a paralegal really beat a speeding ticket?

    Yes. Licensed Ontario paralegals are trained to find errors, challenge radar and laser evidence, negotiate with prosecutors, and build a defence strategy under the Highway Traffic Act. 


    Many cases result in reduced charges, fewer points, or complete withdrawal of the ticket.

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