If you have any questions, or if you wish to view the photograph of your violation, contact:
Photo Enforcement Enquires
7th Floor, 10117 - Jasper Avenue
(Royal Bank Building)
Edmonton, AB
Phone: 780-421-7002 or 1-888-421-7007
Office hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday
You CANNOT pay your bills at the above address.
If you received a red light or photo radar violation ticket, as the registered owner of the plate you will receive a Notice of Offence in the mail from the Edmonton Police Service which includes images of the violation.
You then have three options:
1. Pay the Voluntary Payment amount on or before the appearance date. Payment must be made in person at any Registry Office or Provincial Court. You may also pay this ticket using the Internet by following the instructions on the website at www.fine payment.gov.ab.ca. Service fees will apply at a Registry Office or if you use the website. If you wish to mail your payment, send it to:
Provincial Court of Alberta
Law Courts
1A Sir Winston Churchill Square
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 0R2
Include your ticket with your payment and write the ticket number on the back of your cheque or money order. Do not send cash through the mail. Cheques or money orders, in Canadian funds, must be made payable to: Minister of Finance. You can also pay by credit card.
2. Plead not guilty by mailing this notice to the address indicated above and by signing the following statement:
I wish to Plead Not Guilty to the offence I have been charged with and Will Appear at the Trial Date set for me. I understand that I will be advised of this trial date by ordinary mail which will be sent to address on the face of this offence notice unless I indicate a different address below. I understand that should I fail to appear for my trial I may be convicted in my absence without a hearing and I will be responsible for payment of any penalty plus late payment charges that may become applicable.
3. Appear Before a Justice at the appearance address and date indicated on the reverse. You may plead guilty or not guilty to the offence charged. If you plead guilty, you may make submissions as to penalty and the Justice may grant time to pay. If you plead not guilty, a trial date will be set.
NOTE: Where authorized, the voluntary payment option includes a victims surcharge. The victims surcharge is used to assist victims of crime in the Province of Alberta.