Alberta-wide traffic ticket support · since 2011
Got a Traffic Ticket in Alberta? Know your options before you pay.
Alberta Ticket Fighter helps drivers understand speeding tickets, careless driving allegations, no-insurance charges, IRS roadside sanctions, and other Alberta traffic matters — before they make a costly decision.
14+ years Alberta traffic matters
Province-wide · Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer
No-cost ticket review · no obligation
Why drivers call us
- 01.Protect your licence and demerit balance
- 02.Avoid avoidable insurance premium increases
- 03.Keep your driving record clean for employers
- 04.Skip the courtroom where representation is allowed
Before you pay
A traffic ticket is rarely just the fine on the bottom of the page.
Paying an Alberta traffic ticket is generally treated the same as pleading guilty. It can mean a conviction on your record, demerit points, and a possible insurance impact at your next renewal — for years. Knowing what your ticket really is, what your deadline is, and what options exist is the difference between a $200 problem and a five-year problem.
Your driving record
Convictions can stay on your Alberta abstract for years and may follow you to other jurisdictions.
Your insurance
Most insurers re-price at renewal. A single conviction can move you into a more expensive grid.
Your licence
Demerit accumulation can lead to a suspension. Some charges carry direct suspension on conviction.
Your employment
Commercial drivers, salespeople, and anyone whose role involves driving may have additional exposure.
Skip the back-and-forth
Send us the basics. We’ll review your ticket and call you back.
Three fields gets the conversation started. You’ll be asked to upload the ticket photo on the next page.
Ticket Types We Help With
From a single speeding ticket to a serious driving charge.
Speeding
Options before paying a speeding ticket — including demerit, insurance, and licence implications.
Careless Driving
Defence support for careless driving allegations — a high-demerit charge with serious insurance exposure.
No Insurance
Defence options for s. 54 no-insurance allegations — among the most costly tickets in Alberta.
Hit and Run
Support for drivers facing fail-to-remain or hit-and-run allegations.
Driving While Suspended
Defence for drivers charged with operating while suspended or disqualified.
IRS Appeals
Appeal support for IRS:24, IRS:FAIL, and IRS:WARN sanctions under Alberta’s SafeRoads program.
Photo Radar
Understand options for photo radar tickets and how they differ from moving violations.
Red Light
Defence support for intersection safety device (red light camera) tickets and in-person red-light violations.
Commercial Vehicles
Support for commercial drivers and operators facing CVSA, NSC, and commercial-specific Alberta charges.
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Send us your ticket through the form
Upload a photo of your ticket using our Free Ticket Review form. We use the ticket details to assess the charge, the deadline, and the applicable Alberta process.
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We review and explain your options
We walk you through what the ticket actually is, what paying would mean for your record and insurance, and what realistic response paths exist for that specific charge.
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You decide how to proceed
You get a clear quote before any commitment. If you decide to proceed, we handle the next steps — including disclosure requests and court appearances where allowed.
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We work toward the best available result
We work the matter through the applicable Alberta court or SafeRoads process and keep you informed at each step. We do not promise outcomes — we work to put you in the strongest position the facts support.
14+
Years helping Alberta drivers respond to traffic matters.
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Alberta regions where we regularly support drivers — from Lethbridge to Fort McMurray.
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Categories of Alberta traffic charges covered — moving violations, roadside sanctions, suspended driving, and more.
Across Alberta
Province-wide support — wherever the ticket was issued.
We help drivers from the Peace Country to the southern border. Many traffic matters can be handled without you stepping into a courthouse — and that is the same whether you live in Edmonton, Medicine Hat, or somewhere in between.
In a Client's Words
The part most drivers remember is not the fine.
The result that matters is usually whatever was actually at stake — a licence, a job, an insurance grid — not the dollar figure on the bottom of the ticket. Here is how one Alberta driver described it in their own words.
Read more client notes →“Your service was great; it really helped. We may not have got off the ticket, but you managed to do the one major thing — not letting my license be revoked, which helped me to keep my job. I would suggest your service to anyone.”
Outcomes vary by file. Every ticket depends on its own facts, the disclosure available, and the court the matter is heard in. Past results are not a promise of future results.
What clients say
Real reviews, openly published.
3.6 on Google · 42 reviews
Every review — including the critical ones — stays public. We read each one and follow up directly with any client whose experience fell short. The work to earn a higher rating is done client-by-client, not by hiding feedback.
Driver Resource Hub
Clear answers to the questions Alberta drivers ask first.
Consequences
What Happens If You Pay a Traffic Ticket in Alberta?
Paying a ticket is generally treated as a guilty plea. Here is what that means for your record, demerits, and insurance.
Process
How to Fight a Traffic Ticket in Alberta
A plain-language walk-through of the steps Alberta drivers can take to dispute a traffic ticket.
Reference
Alberta Demerit Points Explained
How Alberta’s demerit point system works — accumulation, suspension thresholds, and removal.
Consequences
How Traffic Tickets Affect Insurance in Alberta
How convictions move through Alberta’s insurance grids and what that means for your premium.
Should I just pay my Alberta traffic ticket?
Paying a traffic ticket in Alberta is generally treated as accepting the charge. That can result in a conviction on your driving record, demerit points, and possible insurance consequences depending on the violation and your insurer. Before paying, it is worth understanding what the ticket actually is, what the deadline is, and what response options exist.
Do I need to appear in court for a traffic ticket?
For many Alberta traffic matters, a representative can attend traffic court on your behalf so you do not have to take a day off work. Whether that is possible depends on the type of charge and the court process applicable to your ticket.
Will fighting a ticket make things worse?
Disputing a ticket does not add penalties beyond what is on the ticket itself. Possible outcomes generally range from the original charge being upheld to reduction or withdrawal, depending on the facts, disclosure, and procedural issues in the matter.
How much does Alberta Ticket Fighter cost?
Costs depend on the type of ticket and the work required. A free ticket review lets us look at the ticket, explain the realistic options, and give you a clear quote before you commit to anything.
Do you help drivers outside Edmonton?
Yes. Alberta Ticket Fighter supports drivers across the province — Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Fort McMurray, Lethbridge, Grande Prairie, Medicine Hat, and the surrounding communities.
Don't pay it yet. Talk to us first.
Send us a photo of your ticket through our Free Ticket Review form and we'll tell you, in plain English, what you're actually looking at and what your real options are.
Alberta-wide · 14+ years
Hundreds of Alberta drivers have called before paying a ticket. The 10 minutes to send us a photo can change what the next three years of your insurance look like.