yes: in the united states if you are caught doing something illegal in that state you may be convicted or fined even if that law does not apply in your home area. you must pay the ticket even though you got it out of state,city,town,ect.
Yes BUT only if you are an Ontario or Quebec resident.
This depends on where you got the ticket. It should have come with some information about how to pay it (where to send your check, etc). If there's a phone number on there, call it up and they should be able to tell you no problem.
If you don't pay a drinking in public ticket, you may face additional fines, a warrant for your arrest, or potential consequences such as a suspended driver's license or community service. It's best to address the ticket promptly to avoid further complications.
Yes, they are, unless the clerk in Quebec forgets. Once Ontario have been informed of your Quebec conviction, Quebec may only be 2 points but here in Ontario it would be 3 points, so beware before you plead guilty to any charges. for more information and to confirm this answer call the Ministry of Transport licence information line and they will tell you. They will also confirm to you which American States have a reciprocal agreement. The number for MOT is 416-235-1086 (weekdays 8;30 - 4:30). Good luck - hope this helps. H.E.L.P., Toronto 416-503-4994
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It would cost approximately $200.00 for a ticket to fly from Montreal to Ontario. There is about 479 miles between the two locations.
Attend at a Service Ontario kiosk and obtain a "Driver's Abstract."
No
I'm 17 and just got my first underage drinking ticket. $263 is my ticket. Blew a .06 and now this ticket better go down for not even being drunk.
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GO ON GREYHOUND.CA they tell you
The Speeding Ticket - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14+ (Ontario)