Minor Offence
Red Light Tickets
Officer-issued and camera-issued red light tickets treated very differently — know the difference.
Demerit Points
3
Fine Range
$260 – $325
Insurance Impact
Moderate
Our Flat Fee
$250 – $500
The Basics
What is red light tickets?
Running a red light under section 144(18) of the HTA is a 3-demerit offence when issued by an officer. Red light camera tickets are issued to the vehicle owner and carry the fine only — no demerit points.
Consequences
What you're facing
- 13 demerit points (officer-issued only)
- 2Set fine of $260
- 3Insurance premium increases of 10–20%
Our Approach
How we can help
We review video evidence, intersection timing, and officer positioning. Many red light matters resolve as amber-light-related offences with no demerit impact.
- We appear in court for you
- Full disclosure review
- Prosecutor negotiations
- Flat-fee, no surprises
Common questions
Red Light Tickets FAQs
Straight answers about traffic tickets, court process, and how we work.
Paying a ticket is a plea of guilty
Got a ticket? Don't just pay it.
Paying results in a permanent record, demerit points, and insurance rate hikes. Speak to us first — the consultation is 100% free and there's no obligation.