
First of all, it is necessary to request an authorization from us to object to the ticket. You can do this by sending an email through us contact form. If you are authorized to do so, we recommend using Appjection. This website makes it very easy to object. All you have to do is upload a photo/document, provide an explanation and they will take care of the rest, completely free of charge.
What are the reasons for objecting?
There are various reasons why you could object to a ticket: You do not agree with the offence listed on the ticket. There was a mistake in the license plate registration. The penalty was imposed according to old or incorrect rules. The penalty is unreasonably high in relation to the offence. If you think one of these situations applies to your ticket, you can object.
How do you object?
You can use Appjection, or you can get started yourself. To object to a ticket for your car, you must file an appeal with the Central Judicial Collection Agency (CJIB). This must be done within six weeks of receipt of the ticket.
In this appeal, you must clearly state why you do not agree with the ticket and what evidence you have to support it. It is possible to draw up this appeal yourself. However, if you want to make sure you've included all the relevant information and that you're not making any mistakes in the process, it's best to hire a professional. A lawyer or lawyer can also help you prepare the appeal and any further steps that need to be taken.
What happens after filing the appeal?
After receiving the appeal, the CJIB will reopen the fine file. A new decision will then be made about the ticket. It may take some time to receive a response to your appeal, so please be patient. If the objection is granted and the penalty is dropped, no further legal action will be taken. However, if the objection is denied and you still believe that the ticket is unjustified, you can appeal to the court.















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